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26 February 2003 Resonant detectors and interferometers can work together
William O. Hamilton, Marc A. Burgamy, Daniel M. Busby, Edward J. Daw, J. Duran, Joseph A. Giaime, Jonathan Hanson, Ik Siong Heng, Warren W. Johnson, Martin P. McHugh, Phillip Miller, Damon Nettles, J. T. Whelan
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Abstract
Resonant gravitational wave detectors are described. Examples are given for signal improvement by combining signals from several independent detectors. The successful test run of Allegro in coincidence with LIGO Livingston during an engineering run (E7) is also described.
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William O. Hamilton, Marc A. Burgamy, Daniel M. Busby, Edward J. Daw, J. Duran, Joseph A. Giaime, Jonathan Hanson, Ik Siong Heng, Warren W. Johnson, Martin P. McHugh, Phillip Miller, Damon Nettles, and J. T. Whelan "Resonant detectors and interferometers can work together", Proc. SPIE 4856, Gravitational-Wave Detection, (26 February 2003); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.459052
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KEYWORDS
Sensors

Signal detection

Interferometers

LIGO

Spherical lenses

Antennas

Stochastic processes

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