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  1. einstein-online.info

    Laser Interferometer Gravitational-Wave Observatory : A detector project for the measurement of gravitational waves in the United States, which was upgraded to the Advanced LIGO between 2010 and 2015 .The detector includes two interferometric gravitational wave detectors, with an arm-length of four kilometers each. One of them is located in ...
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    Third-generation gravitational-wave detectors. Starting in the 2030s, third-generation gravitational-wave observatories will eavesdrop on space. They are many times more sensitive than current detectors and could thus provide a range of new insights into the invisible side of the universe.
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    Third-generation gravitational-wave detectors are supposed to measure gravitational waves with higher sensitivity than current detectors such as Advanced LIGO or Advanced Virgo.Examples for such projects are the Einstein telescope and Cosmic Explorer.More information is available in our related spotlight article: Third-generation gravitational-wave detectors.
  5. archive.news.ufl.edu

    The gravitational waves were detected on Sept. 14, 2015, at 5:51 a.m. Eastern Daylight Time (9:51 UTC) by both of the twin Laser Interferometer Gravitational-wave Observatory (LIGO) detectors, located in Livingston, Louisiana, and Hanford, Washington, USA.
  6. sciencealert.com

    The first direct detection of gravitational waves, a phenomenon predicted by Einstein's 1915 general theory of relativity, was reported by scientists in 2016.. Armed with this "discovery of the century", physicists around the world have been planning new and better detectors of gravitational waves.
  7. scienceshot.com

    Dec 11, 2023This is the motivation behind the Einstein Telescope (ET) - a proposed next-generation gravitational wave project. With over 10 times the sensitivity of upgraded detectors coming online within the next 5-10 years, the ET would routinely catch events across nearly the entire visible cosmos.
  8. link.springer.com

    In the first decade of this century, the first generation of interferometric gravitational wave (GW) detectors (GEO600 [], LIGO [], TAMA [], Virgo []) has been completed, commissioned and a series of scientific data taking runs has been performed; this not only demonstrated the capability of the scientific collaborations, that are operating these complex machines, to reach the design ...
  9. journals.aps.org

    Next-generation gravitational-wave detectors like the Einstein Telescope and Cosmic Explorer, currently in their preparatory phase, have the potential to significantly improve our understanding of astrophysics, cosmology and fundamental physics. We examine how the arm orientations of the proposed detectors influence the sensitivity of a ...
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