17–21 mag 2021
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Europe/Rome fuso orario

The Current Status of TOBA

18 mag 2021, 06:45
15m
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talk Low frequency workshop Low frequency workshop

Relatore

Satoru Takano (The University of Tokyo)

Descrizione

Torsion-bar antenna (TOBA) is a ground-based gravity gradiometer proposed for measurement of gravity gradient fluctuations such as gravitational waves and gravity gradient noise. TOBA consists of two perpendicular torsion pendulum, and the low mechanical resonant frequency of torsion pendulums enables us to measure gravity gradient of frequencies around 0.1 Hz. TOBA aims to achieve the sensitivity 10^(-19) / rtHz at 0.1 Hz.
For the final sensitivity goal we are developing a prototype Phase-III TOBA in order to investigate technical issues and establish noise reduction scheme. One of the key topic of Phase-III TOBA is cryogenic suspension system for the reduction of the thermal noise. We will show the current situation of the cryogenic suspension and future upgrade plans for further improvement.

Autore principale

Satoru Takano (The University of Tokyo)

Coautore

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

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