An Experimental Program for Assessing High-Frequency Gravitational Wave (HFGW) Optical Applications and the Precursor HFGW Telescope

2004 ◽  
Author(s):  
Robert M. L. Baker
2021 ◽  
Vol 4 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Michael A. Page ◽  
Maxim Goryachev ◽  
Haixing Miao ◽  
Yanbei Chen ◽  
Yiqiu Ma ◽  
...  

AbstractGravitational waves from the neutron star coalescence GW170817 were observed from the inspiral, but not the high frequency postmerger nuclear matter motion. Optomechanical white light signal recycling has been proposed for achieving broadband sensitivity in gravitational wave detectors, but has been reliant on development of suitable ultra-low loss mechanical components. Here we show demonstrated optomechanical resonators that meet loss requirements for a white light signal recycling interferometer with strain sensitivity below 10−24 Hz−1/2 at a few kHz. Experimental data for two resonators are combined with analytic models of interferometers similar to LIGO to demonstrate enhancement across a broader band of frequencies versus dual-recycled Fabry-Perot Michelson detectors. Candidate resonators are a silicon nitride membrane acoustically isolated by a phononic crystal, and a single-crystal quartz acoustic cavity. Optical power requirements favour the membrane resonator, while thermal noise performance favours the quartz resonator. Both could be implemented as add-on components to existing detectors.


2020 ◽  
Vol 35 (36) ◽  
pp. 2044029
Author(s):  
Karim Benakli

We point out the peculiar form of the gravitational wave signal expected from a gas of particles carry spin-3/2 produced during preheating. Given the very few ways that gravitinos can manifest themselves in an experimentally observable way, we stress the importance of improving the sensitivity of ultrahigh frequency detectors in the future. This review is based on work that appeared in Ref. 1.


2021 ◽  
Vol 127 (7) ◽  
Author(s):  
Maxim Goryachev ◽  
William M. Campbell ◽  
Ik Siong Heng ◽  
Serge Galliou ◽  
Eugene N. Ivanov ◽  
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