Interferometric Gravitational-Wave Detectors: Current Status and Future Plans

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Gravitational Radiation Detectors, Mass Spectrometers, And Other Instrumentation And Techniques, Astrometric And Interferometric Instruments, Interferometry, Radio Telescopes And Instrumentation, Heterodyne Receivers, Star Formation, Particle-Theory And Field-Theory Models Of The Early Universe

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Constructions of the first-generation interferometric gravitational-wave detectors, such as LIGO, VIRGO, GEO600, and TAMA300, have been finished, and long-term observation runs have been carried out as a global network. These data are analyzed in searches for gravitational-wave signals, and are starting to produce scientific results. In addition, next-generation detectors, which will have sufficient sensitivity to directly detect gravitational waves, are being proposed. In this article, the status of the current detectors, scientific results obtained form observation data, and future interferometric detector plans are reviewed.

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