17–21 May 2021
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Europe/Rome timezone

Design of Coupled Wave Front Sensor for TOrsion-Bar Antenna

19 May 2021, 16:11
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poster Low frequency workshop Poster session 1

Speaker

Yuka Oshima (University of Tokyo)

Description

TOBA (TOrsion-Bar Antenna) is a ground-based gravitational wave detector using a torsion pendulum. The resonant frequency of torsional motion is ~1 mHz, therefore TOBA has good design sensitivity of $10^{-19}$ /√Hz at 0.1 Hz in low frequencies (0.1 Hz – 10 Hz). TOBA can detect intermediate mass black hole binary mergers and so on. A prototype detector Phase-III TOBA with a 35 cm-scale pendulum is under development to demonstrate noise reduction. The target sensitivity is set to $10^{-15}$ /√Hz at 0.1 Hz. To achieve our target sensitivity, we need to measure the pendulum rotation precisely. We propose a coupled wave front sensor as an angular sensor for Phase-III TOBA. In our method, an auxiliary cavity is used to enhance the first-order TEM modes in the main cavity. We will show the principle and experimental design of a coupled wave front sensor in this workshop.

Primary author

Yuka Oshima (University of Tokyo)

Co-authors

Satoru Takano (University of Tokyo) Ching Pin Ooi (University of Tokyo) Yuta Michimura (University of Tokyo) Masaki Ando (University of Tokyo)

Presentation materials