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A lower limit for Newtonian-noise models of the Einstein Telescope
by
D’Urso, Domenico
, Harms, Jan
, Calloni, Enrico
, De Rosa, Rosario
, Naticchioni, Luca
, Ricci, Fulvio
in
Applied and Technical Physics
/ Atomic
/ Complex Systems
/ Condensed Matter Physics
/ Geology
/ Gravitational waves
/ Lower bounds
/ Mathematical and Computational Physics
/ Molecular
/ Neutron stars
/ Optical and Plasma Physics
/ Physics
/ Physics and Astronomy
/ Regular Article
/ Sensors
/ Simulation
/ Telescopes
/ Theoretical
/ Topography
2022
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A lower limit for Newtonian-noise models of the Einstein Telescope
by
D’Urso, Domenico
, Harms, Jan
, Calloni, Enrico
, De Rosa, Rosario
, Naticchioni, Luca
, Ricci, Fulvio
in
Applied and Technical Physics
/ Atomic
/ Complex Systems
/ Condensed Matter Physics
/ Geology
/ Gravitational waves
/ Lower bounds
/ Mathematical and Computational Physics
/ Molecular
/ Neutron stars
/ Optical and Plasma Physics
/ Physics
/ Physics and Astronomy
/ Regular Article
/ Sensors
/ Simulation
/ Telescopes
/ Theoretical
/ Topography
2022
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A lower limit for Newtonian-noise models of the Einstein Telescope
by
D’Urso, Domenico
, Harms, Jan
, Calloni, Enrico
, De Rosa, Rosario
, Naticchioni, Luca
, Ricci, Fulvio
in
Applied and Technical Physics
/ Atomic
/ Complex Systems
/ Condensed Matter Physics
/ Geology
/ Gravitational waves
/ Lower bounds
/ Mathematical and Computational Physics
/ Molecular
/ Neutron stars
/ Optical and Plasma Physics
/ Physics
/ Physics and Astronomy
/ Regular Article
/ Sensors
/ Simulation
/ Telescopes
/ Theoretical
/ Topography
2022
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A lower limit for Newtonian-noise models of the Einstein Telescope
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A lower limit for Newtonian-noise models of the Einstein Telescope
2022
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Overview
The Einstein Telescope (ET) is a proposed third-generation gravitational-wave (GW) underground observatory. It will have greatly increased sensitivity compared to current GW detectors, and it is designed to extend the observation band down to a few Hz. At these frequencies, a major limitation of the ET sensitivity is predicted to be due to gravitational fluctuations produced by the environment, most importantly by the seismic field, which give rise to the so-called Newtonian noise (NN). Accurate models of ET NN are crucial to assess the compatibility of an ET candidate site with the ET sensitivity target also considering a possible reduction in NN by noise cancellation. With NN models becoming increasingly complex as they include details of geology and topography, it is crucial to have tools to make robust assessments of their accuracy. For this purpose, we derive a lower bound on seismic NN spectra, which is weakly dependent on geology and properties of the seismic field. As a first application, we use the lower limit to compare it with NN estimates recently calculated for the Sardinia and Euregio Meuse–Rhine (EMR) candidate sites. We find the utility of the method, which shows an inconsistency with the predictions for the EMR site, which indicates that ET NN models require further improvement.
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Springer Berlin Heidelberg,Springer Nature B.V
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