Antenna pattern for four gravitational wave antennas

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy

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Antenna Design, Antenna Radiation Patterns, Cryogenic Equipment, Gravitational Wave Antennas, Angular Distribution, Background Noise, Circular Polarization, Sky Surveys (Astronomy)

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The antenna patterns for four antennas (Perth, CERN, Louisiana, and Stanford) are studied. In their present orientations, all are placed in a north-south direction (within about 1 deg), except for the antenna at CERN, which is oriented in an east-west direction. Sky coverage for unknown and random source directions can be increased substantially by re-orienting one antenna in the east-west direction; for thresholds less than 0.3, this will provide 100 percent sky coverage for two-way coincidences.

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