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Sep 1995
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Physical Review D (Particles, Fields, Gravitation, and Cosmology), Volume 52, Issue 6, 15 September 1995, pp.3735-3738
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Gravitational Wave Detectors And Experiments, Gravitational Radiation Detectors, Mass Spectrometers, And Other Instrumentation And Techniques
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Spherical gravitational wave (GW) detectors offer a wealth of so far unexplored possibilities to detect gravitational radiation. We find that a sphere can be used as a powerful testbed for any metric theory of gravity, not only general relativity as considered so far, by making use of a deconvolution procedure for all the ``electric'' components of the Riemann tensor. We also find that the sphere's cross section is large at two frequencies, and advantageous at higher frequencies in the sense that a single antenna constitutes a real xylophone in its own. Proposed GW networks will greatly benefit from this. The main features of a two large sphere observatory are reported.
Coccia Eugenio
Lobo Alberto J.
Ortega José A.
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