Physics
Scientific paper
Jul 1981
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1981jajap..20l.498s&link_type=abstract
Japanese Journal of Applied Physics, vol. 20, July 1981, p. L498-L500. Research supported by the Yamada Science Foundation.
Physics
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Calibrating, Gravitational Fields, Gravitational Wave Antennas, Newton Theory, Rotating Bodies, Angular Velocity, Legendre Functions, Polynomials, Quadrupoles
Scientific paper
A method is presented of calibrating antennas for gravitational radiation. The method, which used the dynamic Newton field of a rotating body, is suitable in experiments for frequencies up to several hundred hertz. What is more, the method requires no hardware inside the vacuum chamber of the antenna and is particularly convenient for calibration of low-temperature antenna systems.
Hirakawa Hiromasa
Kuroda Kazuaki
Suzuki Toshiya
Tsubono Kimio
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