V. Fafone
University of Rome Tor Vergata
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Journal of Physics: Conference Series | 2012
A. Rocchi; E. Coccia; V. Fafone; V. Malvezzi; Y. Minenkov; L. Sperandio
Thermal effects in the test masses of the gravitational waves interferometric detectors may result in a strong limitation to their operation and sensitivity. Already in initial LIGO and Virgo, these effects have been observed and required the installation of dedicated compensation systems. Based on CO2 laser projectors, the thermal compensators heat the peripheral of the input test masses to reduce the lensing effect. In advanced detectors, the power circulating in the interferometer will increase, thus making thermal effects more relevant. In this paper, the concept of the compensation system for Advanced Virgo is described.
Classical and Quantum Gravity | 2008
F. Acernese; M Alshourbagy; F. Antonucci; S. Aoudia; P. Astone; L Baggio; F. Barone; L Barsotti; M. Barsuglia; M Bassan; M. Bignotto; M. A. Bizouard; C Boccara; M. Bonaldi; F. Bondu; S. Braccini; C. Bradaschia; A. Brillet; V. Brisson; D. Buskulic; G. Cagnoli; M Camarda; F. Carbognani; F. Cavalier; R. Cavalieri; G. Cavallari; G. Cella; Massimo Cerdonio; E. Cesarini; E. Chassande-Mottin
We present a methodology of network data analysis applied to the search for coincident burst excitations over a 24 h long data set collected by AURIGA, EXPLORER, NAUTILUS and Virgo detectors during September 2005. The search of candidate triggers was performed independently on each of the data sets from single detectors. We looked for two-fold time coincidences between these candidates using an algorithm optimized for a given population of sources and we calculated the efficiency of detection through injections of templated signal waveforms into the streams of data. To this end we have considered the case of signals shaped as damped sinusoids coming from the galactic center direction. Our method targets an optimal balance between high efficiency and low false alarm rate, aiming at setting confidence intervals as stringent as possible in terms of the rate of the selected source models.
Physical Review D | 2013
P. Astone; I. Modena; G. Giordano; Massimo Visco; F. Ronga; M. Bassan; R. Terenzi; E. Coccia; Y. Minenkov; G. V. Pallottino; G. Pizzella; A. Rocchi; A. Moleti; A. Marini; V. Fafone; S. D'Antonio
We performed a search for short gravitational wave bursts using about 3 years of data of the resonant bar detectors Nautilus and Explorer. Two types of analysis were performed: a search for coincidences with a low background of accidentals (0.1 over the entire period), and the calculation of upper limits on the rate of gravitational wave bursts. Here we give a detailed account of the methodology and we report the results: a null search for coincident events and an upper limit that improves over all previous limits from resonant antennas, and is competitive, in the range hrss∼10-19, with limits from interferometric detectors. Some new methodological features are introduced that have proven successful in the upper limits evaluation.
Astronomy and Astrophysics | 1999
P. Astone; M. Bassan; P. Bonifazi; P. Carelli; E. Coccia; V. Fafone; S. Frasca; Y. Minenkov; I. Modena; P. Modestino; A. Moleti; G. V. Pallottino; G. Pizzella; R. Terenzi; M. Visco
Archive | 1995
P. Astone; C. Cosmelli; S. Frasca; G. V. Pallottino; P. Puppo; P. Rapagnani; F. Ricci; M. Bassan; E. Coccia; V. Fafone; I. Modena; M. A. Papa; G. Pizzella; P. Bonifazi; R. Terenzi; Massimo Visco; P. Carelli; Maria Gabriella Castellano; A. Margiotta-Neri; Giuseppe Mazzitelli; G. Modestino; F. Ronga; L. Votano
Physical Review D | 1997
E. Mauceli; Z. K. Geng; W. O. Hamilton; W. W. Johnson; Stephen M. Merkowitz; A. Morse; Norbert Daniel Solomonson; P. Astone; M. Bassan; P. Bonifazi; P. Carelli; E. Coccia; C. Cosmelli; V. Fafone; S. Frasca; I. Modena; P. Modestino; G. V. Pallottino; G. Pizzella; P. Rapagnani; F. Ricci; R. Terenzi; Massimo Visco