Gravitational Wave Experiments

Proceedings First Amaldi Conference
14 -17 June Frascati, Rome

NIKHEF-lib CO.PR FRA 1994.1


            PART I. INVITED LECTURES

Sources and Telescopes
Sources of Gravitational Radiation for Detectors of the 21st Century          3
   B. F: Schutz

Neutrino Telescopes                                                          18
   C. Bemporad

¥-Ray Bursts                                                                 37
   P. ¥: Michelson

Space Detectors
LISAÑLaser Interferometer Space Antenna for Gravitational Wave
Measurements                                                                 50
   J. Hough et al.

Search for Massive Coalescing Binaries with the Spacecraft ULYSSES           64
   L. Iess et al.

Interferometers
The LIGO Project: Progress and Prospects                                     70
   ¥ J. Raab

The VIRGO Experiment: Status of the Art                                      86
   A. Giazotto et al.

GEO 600ÑA 600-m Laser Interferometric Gravitational Wave Antenna            100
   K Danzmann et al.

300-m Laser Interferometer Gravitational Wave Detector (TAMA300) in Japan   112
   K. Tsubono

Resonant Detectors
Search for Continuous Gravitational Wave from Pulsars with Resonant Detector 115
     T. Suzuki

Operation of the ALLEGRO Detector at LSU                                   128
      Johnson et aL

Preliminary Results of the New Run of Measurements with the Resonant
Antenna EXPLORER                                                           136
   F: Ricci et aL

Operation of the Perth Cryogenic Resonant-Bar Gravitational Wave Detector  144
   M. E. Tobar et al.

The NAUTILUS Experiment                                                    161
   E. Coccia et al.

Status of the AURIGA Gravitational Wave Antenna and Perspectives for
the Gravitational Waves Search with Ultracryogenic Resonant Detectors      176
   M Cerdonio et aL

Ultralow Temperature Resonant-Mass Gravitational Radiation Detectors:
Current Status of the Stanford Program                                     195
   P. F: Michelson et al.

Electromechanical Transducers and Bandwidth of Resonant-Mass
Gravitational-Wave Detectors                                               201
   H. J. Paik

Fully Numerical Data Analysis for Resonant Gravitational Wave Detectors:
Optimal Filter and Available Information                                   220
   S. Vitale et al.


           PART II. CONTRIBUTED PAPERS

Sources and Telescopes
The Local Supernova Production                                             235
   M Turatto, E. Cappellaro and R. Ragazzoni

Periodic Gravitational Signals from Galactic Pulsars                       244
   W¥ Velloso. F: Barone, E. Calloni, L. di Fiore, A. Grado,
   L Milano and G. Russo

On a Possibility of Scalar Gravitational Wave Detection from the
Binary Pulsars PSR 1913+16                                                   251
   Yu. U Baryshev

Kazan Gravitational Wave Detector "Dulkyn": General Concept and
Prospects of Construction                                                    261
   A. Balakin and Z. Murzakhanov

Hierarchical Approach to the Theory of Detection of Periodic Gravitational
Radiation                                                                    269
   A. Balakin

Application of Gravitational Antennae for Fundamental Geophysical Problems   277
   U N. Rudenko

On Production of Gravitational Radiation by Particle Accelerators and by
High Power Lasers                                                            282
   F: Chiarello and G. Dia nbrini-Palazzi

NESTOR: An Underwater Cerenkov Detector for Neutrino Astronomy               288
   M Barone. G. Tsorbatzoglou and G. Vekinis

A Cosmic-Ray Veto System for the Gravitational Wave Detector NAUTILUS        296
   G. Ma¥zitelli. E. Coccia, A. Marini, G. Modestino, F. Ricci, F. Ronga
   and L Votano

Interferometers
Development of a 20m Prototype Laser Interferometric Gravitational Wave
Detector at NAO                                                              304
   M. K Fujimoto. M. Ohashi, T. Yamazaki, M Fukushirna,
   A. Araya, K Tsubono, N. Mio and S. Telada

Production of Higher-Order Light Modes by High Quality Optical Components    308
   1¥ Wnkler and R Schilling

Vibration Isolation and Suspension Systems for Laser Interferometer
Gravitational Wave Detectors                                                 313
   L. Ju. J. F. Liu and D. G. Blair

Quality Factors of Stainless Steel Pendulum Wires                            320
   Y. Huang and P. R. Saulson

Reduction of Suspension Thermal Noises in Laser Free Masses Gravitational
Antenna by Correlation of the Output with Additional Optical Signal         328
   V. V. Kulagin

Resonant Detectors
Regeneration Effects in a Resonant Gravitational Wave Detector              332
   G. U Pallottino

A Cryogenic Sapphire Transducer with Double Frequency Pumping for
Resonant Mass GW Detectors                                                  339
   E. Ivanov

Effect of Parametric Instability of Gravitational Wave Antenna with
Microwave Cavity Transducer                                                 350
   E. Ivanov

Resonators of Novel Geometry for Large Mass Resonant Transducers            358
   M. Bassan, ¥ Minenkov and G. Zaccarian

Measurements on the Gravitational Wave Antenna ALTAIR Equipped
with a BAE Transducer                                                       368
   P. Bonifazi, C. Cinquegrana, E. Majorana, P. Pergola, P. Puppo.
   P. Rapagnani, F. Ricci, G. Vannaroni and M Vlsco

The Rome BAE Transducer: Perspectives of its Application to Ultracryogenic
Gravitational Wave Antennas                                                 380
   C. Cinquegrana, E. Majorana, P. Pergola, P. Puppo, P. Rapa¥nani
   and F. Ricci

Behavior of a dc SQUID Tightly Coupled to a High-Q Resonant Transducer      390
   1: R. Stevenson and H. J. Haucke

High Q-Factor LC Resonators for Optimal Coupling                            398
   J. P. Zendri, R. Macchieno, P. Falferi, M Cerdonio,
   L Franceschini and S. Vitale

Comparison Between Different Data Analysis Procedures for Gravitational
Wave Pulse Detection                                                        406
   P. Astone, S. Frasca, G. V. Pallottino and G. Pizzella

Supernova 1987A Rome Maryland Gravitational Radiation Antenna
Observations                                                                416
   J. Weber

Analysis of the Data Recorded by the Maryland and Rome Gravitational-Wave
DetectorS and the Seismic Data from Moscow and Obninsk Station during
SN1987A                                                                    424
   1¥ K Kravchuk and U N. Rudenko

Multitransducer Resonant Gravitational Antennas                            436
   S. Frasca and M. A. Papa

Local Array of High Frequency Antennas                                     443
   S. Frasca and M. A. Papa

Interaction Cross-Sections for Spherical Resonant GW Antennae              449
   J. A. Lobo and J. A. Ortega

Signal-To-Noise Analysis for a Spherical Gravitational Wave Antenna
Instrumented with Multiple Transducers                                     455
   1: R. Srevenson

On the Design of Ultralow Temperature Spherical Gravitational Wave
Detectors                                                                  463
   E. Coccia. ¥ Fafone and G. Frossati



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