Physics
Scientific paper
Apr 2002
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=2002cqgra..19.1911a&link_type=abstract
Classical and Quantum Gravity, Volume 19, Issue 7, pp. 1911-1917 (2002).
Physics
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Scientific paper
The ultra-cryogenic gravitational wave detector NAUTILUS is gathering data in Frascati (Rome), in its second science run since June 1998. The measured strain sensitivity at the two resonances is 4 × 10-22 Hz-1/2 over a bandwidth of 1 Hz and better than 3 × 10-20 Hz-1/2 over a band of about 25 Hz, with a duty cycle of about 80%, mainly limited by cryogenic operations. At the beginning of 2002, the detector will be upgraded with a new Al bar, transducer and SQUID, and will be tuned to the 935 Hz frequency of the recently discovered pulsar in SN 1987A. The future sensitivity of the detector is presented and discussed.
Astone Pia
Babusci Danilo
Bassan Massimo
Bonifazi P.
Coccia Eugenio
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