Author:
Jacob John S.,Barriga Pablo,Blair David G.,Brooks Aidan,Burman Ron,Burston Raymond,Chan Lee,Chan XiuTing,Chin Eu-Jeen,Chow Jong,Coward David,Cusack Benedict,de Vine Glen,Degallaix Jerome,Dumas Jean-Charles,Faulkner Angus,Garoi Florin,Gras Slawomir,Gray Malcolm,Hamilton Murray,Herne Matthew,Hollitt C.,Hosken David,Howell Eric,Ju Li,Kelly T.,Lee Ben,Lee Chuen Ying,Lee Kah Tho,Lun Antony,McClelland David,McKenzie Kirk,Mow-Lowry C.,Mudge Damien,Munch Jesper,Paget Darren,Schediwy Sascha,Scott Susan,Searle Antony,Sheard Ben,Slagmolen Bram,Veitch Peter,Winterflood John,Woolley Andrew,Yan Zewu,Zhao Chunnong
Abstract
AbstractAn enormous effort is underway worldwide to attempt to detect gravitational waves. If successful, this will open a new frontier in astronomy. An essential portion of this effort is being carried out in Australia by the Australian Consortium for Interferometric Gravitational Astronomy (ACIGA), with research teams working at the Australia National University, University of Western Australia, and University of Adelaide involving scientists and students representing many more institutions and nations. ACIGA is developing ultrastable high-power continuous-wave lasers for the next generation interferometric gravity wave detectors; researching the problems associated with high optical power in resonant cavities; opening frontiers in advanced interferometry configurations, quantum optics, and signal extraction; and is the world's leader in high-performance vibration isolation and suspension design. ACIGA has also been active in theoretical research and modelling of potential astronomical gravitational wave sources, and in developing data analysis detection algorithms. ACIGA has opened a research facility north of Perth, Western Australia, which will be the culmination of these efforts. This paper briefly reviews ACIGA's research activities and the prospects for gravitational wave astronomy in the southern hemisphere.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Space and Planetary Science,Astronomy and Astrophysics
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