Detecting free-mass common-mode motion induced by incident gravitational waves

Michael Edmund Tobar, Toshikazu Suzuki, and Kazuaki Kuroda
Phys. Rev. D 59, 102002 – Published 31 March 1999
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Abstract

In this paper we show that information on both the differential and common mode free-mass response to a gravitational wave can provide important information on discriminating the direction of the gravitational wave source and between different theories of gravitation. The conventional Michelson interferometer scheme only measures the differential free-mass response. By changing the orientation of the beam splitter, it is possible to configure the detector so it is sensitive to the common-mode of the free-mass motion. The proposed interferometer is an adaptation of the Fox-Smith interferometer. A major limitation to the new scheme is its enhanced sensitivity to laser frequency fluctuations over the conventional, and we propose a method of cancelling these fluctuations. The configuration could be used in parallel to the conventional differential detection scheme with a significant sensitivity and bandwidth.

  • Received 30 March 1998

DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevD.59.102002

©1999 American Physical Society

Authors & Affiliations

Michael Edmund Tobar

  • Institute of Cosmic Ray Research, University of Tokyo, Tanashi, Tokyo 188, Japan

Toshikazu Suzuki

  • KEK High Energy Accelerator Research Organization, Cryogenics Science Center, 1-1 Oho, Tsukuba-shi, Ibaraki 305, Japan

Kazuaki Kuroda

  • Institute of Cosmic Ray Research, University of Tokyo, Tanashi, Tokyo 188, Japan

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Vol. 59, Iss. 10 — 15 May 1999

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