Noisy Spherical Resonant Detector of Gravitational Waves: Veto on the Longitudinal Part of the Signal

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics – General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology

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16 pages 2 ps-figures; revtex; accepted for publication in Nuovo Cimento B

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The equations of a resonant sphere in interaction with $N$ secondary radial oscillators (transducers) on its surface have been found in the context of Lagrangian formalism. It has been shown the possibility to exert a veto against spurious events measuring the longitudinal component of a signal. Numerical simulations has been performed, which take into account thermal noise between resonators and the sphere surface, for a particular configuration of the transducers.

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