Estimated Sensitivity of the Low Temperature Gravitational Wave Antenna in Rome

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G. Pizzella
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AbstractIn this perspective, we outline that a space borne gravitational wave detector network combining LISA and Taiji can be used to measure the Hubble constant with an uncertainty less than 0.5% in ten years, compared with the network of the ground based gravitational wave detectors which can measure the Hubble constant within a 2% uncertainty in the next five years by the standard siren method. Taiji is a Chinese space borne gravitational wave detection mission planned for launch in the early 2030 s. The pilot satellite mission Taiji-1 has been launched in August 2019 to verify the feasibility of Taiji. The results of a few technologies tested on Taiji-1 are presented in this paper.


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A. DE WAARD

HiSPARC (High-School Project on Astrophysics Research with cosmics) is a project that envisages the use of a large array of cosmic ray detectors placed at high-schools and scientific institutions in the Netherlands in order to measure high-energy cosmic ray showers. Besides contributing to the HiSPARC project, Leiden University also uses the cosmic ray detectors as veto for the resonant gravitational wave antenna MiniGRAIL.


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Massimo Cerdonio ◽  
 lvaro Montero

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