Building an International Gravitational Wave Network

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The international network of ground-based gravitational wave detectors has reached an astrophysically interesting sensitivity and has recently completed its first extended Science run. The network consists of the three LIGO interferometers in the United States, the VIRGO interferometer in Italy, as well as the GEO600 instrument in Germany. I will review the performance of the detectors during the latest run and describe the currently limiting sources of noise, showing that it is possible to further improve the sensitivity with the ongoing upgrades.

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