The Allegro Gravitational Wave Detector

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The ALLEGRO gravitational wave detector, operated by Louisiana State University, finished a data run of over four years in duration on April 4, 2000. The detector has since been moved into a new laboratory space that is approximately 30 meters from its previous location. Upgrades planned to coincide with the move include 1.) Implementation of a rotation system to allow the detector to be re-oriented under operating conditions. This will permit a chopped stochastic background experiment with LIGO Livingston to be performed. 2.) Installation of a new two-mode inductive transducer that will improve the strain sensitivity by an order of magnitude. Analysis of the recent data run is being completed and will be submitted to the IGEC.

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