Two Gravity-Wave Detectors: A Comparison

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The sensitivity of a dumbbell gravity-wave antenna is compared with that for a cylindrical detector. It is concluded that a Weber cylindrical antenna is decidedly the more sensitive at mutually accessible frequencies, particularly if the detector is to operate at higher frequencies in addition to the fundamental. A dumbbell antenna does offer the possibility of sampling the very low-frequency end of the spectrum which is inaccessible to cylinders.

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