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Republication of: Electromagnetically coupled broadband gravitational antenna

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Weiss, Rainer
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Abstract This paper, originally printed 50 years ago, was the first to provide a detailed discussion of the possible design of an interferometric gravitational-wave detector. In particular, unlike any previous paper based on a similar idea, it provides a detailed analysis of the noise sources and their mitigation. Since the work eventually led to opening up the whole field of gravitational-wave astronomy, as described in the accompanying editorial note, with many exciting results already, and brought the author a share in a Nobel Prize, it is one of the most significant papers in the Golden Oldies series.
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2022-11-24
URI
https://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/146623
Department
Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Physics
Publisher
Springer US
Citation
General Relativity and Gravitation. 2022 Nov 24;54(11):153
Version: Author's final manuscript

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