Cryogenic Model of the Gravitational Antenna OGRAN
- Authors: Kvashnin N.N.1, Kuvshinskyi M.V.2, Oreshkin S.I.2, Popov S.M.2, Rudenko V.N.2, Skvortsov M.N.1, Yudin I.S.3, Blagov S.V.3
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Affiliations:
- Institute of Laser Physics, Siberian Branch
- Astronomical Institute
- Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology
- Issue: Vol 80, No 10 (2017)
- Pages: 1606-1612
- Section: Engineering Design of Nuclear Physics Equipment
- URL: https://journals.rcsi.science/1063-7788/article/view/193382
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.1134/S1063778817100039
- ID: 193382
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Abstract
The optoacoustic gravitational-wave antenna (OGRAN) located in the underground laboratory of the Baksan Neutrino Observatory has a limited sensitivity sufficient only to detect gravitational radiation from astronomical objects at a distance of 100 kpc. In order to cover sources in the zone with a radius of up to 15 Mpc, it is proposed to economically upgrade the antenna and cool down the body of the acoustic detector to a temperature of liquid nitrogen of ~78 K [1]. In this case, the spectral density of the Brownian noise of the detector decreases owing to temperature and also owing to the subsequent increase in its acoustic Q factor by one and a half to two orders of magnitude. This paper presents the results of an experiment for testing these ideas on the cryo-OGRAN prototype while preserving the optical detection scheme used for the uncooled antenna.
About the authors
N. N. Kvashnin
Institute of Laser Physics, Siberian Branch
Email: serg@sai.msu.ru
Russian Federation, pr. Lavrent’eva 13/3, Novosibirsk, 630090
M. V. Kuvshinskyi
Astronomical Institute
Email: serg@sai.msu.ru
Russian Federation, Universitetskii pr. 13, Moscow, 119992
S. I. Oreshkin
Astronomical Institute
Email: serg@sai.msu.ru
Russian Federation, Universitetskii pr. 13, Moscow, 119992
S. M. Popov
Astronomical Institute
Author for correspondence.
Email: serg@sai.msu.ru
Russian Federation, Universitetskii pr. 13, Moscow, 119992
V. N. Rudenko
Astronomical Institute
Email: serg@sai.msu.ru
Russian Federation, Universitetskii pr. 13, Moscow, 119992
M. N. Skvortsov
Institute of Laser Physics, Siberian Branch
Email: serg@sai.msu.ru
Russian Federation, pr. Lavrent’eva 13/3, Novosibirsk, 630090
I. S. Yudin
Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology
Email: serg@sai.msu.ru
Russian Federation, Institutskii per. 9, Dolgoprudny, 141701
S. V. Blagov
Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology
Email: serg@sai.msu.ru
Russian Federation, Institutskii per. 9, Dolgoprudny, 141701
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