Remark on a toroidal detector of a gravitational wave

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Gravitational Wave Antennas, Phase Shift, Radiation Detectors, Relativity, Wave Fronts, Angular Velocity, Sensitivity, Toruses

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The object of this paper is to review the detector of a gravitational wave that was proposed by Braginsky and Mensky (1971). The derivation of the sensitivity is based on the same assumption as they proposed. It is concluded that the phase difference is linear in time and that the sensitivity of this detector is different from the result claimed by Braginsky and Mensky. The basis for obtaining the phase difference, i.e., the sensitivity in this paper is not the frequency (as it was in the case of the Braginsky-Mensky study) but rather the movement of the wave front in the detector.

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