Physics
Scientific paper
Oct 1988
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1988phla..132..391c&link_type=abstract
Physics Letters A, Volume 132, Issue 8-9, p. 391-398.
Physics
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Scientific paper
Gravitational radiation is of great importance as it gives us a probe into the center of catastrophic events (supernovae, black hole collisions, etc.) which is complementary to the newly opened neutrino window. All present detectors try to detect gravitational radiation by its differential effect in space and have not succeeded. An orbital ring laser gyroscope (ORLAG) represents a fundamentally new way to detect gravitational radiation and would be sensitive in an entirely new frequency regime. The detection of bursts of gravitational radiation would be technically feasible.
Chaboyer Brian
Henriksen Richard N.
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