The VIRGO experiment was approved in September 1993. The goal of the French-Italian collaboration is to detect gravitational waves using a 3 km arm-length Michelson interferometer. The construction of this detector, which will be installed in Pisa, is under way. The experiment is planned to take data, in a large bandwidth (10 Hz-10 kHz), at the beginning of the year 2000 with nominal sensitivity close to h = 3 X 10-(23)/root Hz. The motivations, detection principle, main sources of noise and status of the experiment are presented.

STATUS OF THE VIRGO EXPERIMENT RID B-5375-2009 RID A-1920-2008

FERRANTE, ISIDORO;FIDECARO, FRANCESCO;POGGIANI, ROSA;
1995-01-01

Abstract

The VIRGO experiment was approved in September 1993. The goal of the French-Italian collaboration is to detect gravitational waves using a 3 km arm-length Michelson interferometer. The construction of this detector, which will be installed in Pisa, is under way. The experiment is planned to take data, in a large bandwidth (10 Hz-10 kHz), at the beginning of the year 2000 with nominal sensitivity close to h = 3 X 10-(23)/root Hz. The motivations, detection principle, main sources of noise and status of the experiment are presented.
1995
Caron, B; Dominjon, A; Marion, F; Massonnet, L; Morand, R; Mours, B; Yvert, M; Babusci, D; Fang, H; Giordano, G; Matone, G; Matone, L; Sannibale, V; M...espandi
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