Theory of antennas for gravitational radiation

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Antenna Design, Antenna Radiation Patterns, Field Mode Theory, Gravitational Waves, Thermal Noise, Directivity, Reciprocal Theorems, Relativity, Signal Reception, Symmetry, Vibration Damping, Vibration Measurement

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A theory of antennas for gravitational radiation is presented. On the basis of the eigenmode system and the structure symmetry, the emission and reception characteristics and the directivity pattern of antennas are treated. The antenna thermal noise is discussed in connection with the coupling constant of vibration sensors and with the effect of cold-damping.

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