Lunar Gravitational-wave Antenna

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Harms JanORCID,Ambrosino FilippoORCID,Angelini Lorella,Braito ValentinaORCID,Branchesi Marica,Brocato EnzoORCID,Cappellaro EnricoORCID,Coccia EugenioORCID,Coughlin MichaelORCID,Ceca Roberto Della,Valle Massimo DellaORCID,Dionisio Cesare,Federico Costanzo,Formisano MichelangeloORCID,Frigeri Alessandro,Grado AnielloORCID,Izzo LucaORCID,Marcelli AugustoORCID,Maselli AndreaORCID,Olivieri MarcoORCID,Pernechele ClaudioORCID,Possenti AndreaORCID,Ronchini SamueleORCID,Serafinelli RobertoORCID,Severgnini PaolaORCID,Agostini Maila,Badaracco FrancescaORCID,Bertolini Alessandro,Betti Lorenzo,Civitani Marta Maria,Collette ChristopheORCID,Covino StefanoORCID,Dall’Osso SimoneORCID,D’Avanzo PaoloORCID,DeSalvo RiccardoORCID,Giovanni Matteo Di,Focardi MauroORCID,Giunchi CarloORCID,Heijningen Joris vanORCID,Khetan NanditaORCID,Melini DanieleORCID,Mitri GiuseppeORCID,Mow-Lowry ConorORCID,Naponiello Luca,Noce Vladimiro,Oganesyan GorORCID,Pace Emanuele,Paik Ho JungORCID,Pajewski Alessandro,Palazzi ElianaORCID,Pallavicini MarcoORCID,Pareschi GiovanniORCID,Pozzobon Riccardo,Sharma AshishORCID,Spada GiorgioORCID,Stanga Ruggero,Tagliaferri GianpieroORCID,Votta RaffaeleORCID

Abstract

Abstract Monitoring of vibrational eigenmodes of an elastic body excited by gravitational waves was one of the first concepts proposed for the detection of gravitational waves. At laboratory scale, these experiments became known as resonant bar detectors first developed by Joseph Weber in the 1960s. Due to the dimensions of these bars, the targeted signal frequencies were in the kHz range. Weber also pointed out that monitoring of vibrations of Earth or the Moon could reveal gravitational waves in the mHz band. His Lunar Surface Gravimeter experiment deployed on the Moon by the Apollo 17 crew had a technical failure, which greatly reduced the science scope of the experiment. In this article, we revisit the idea and propose a Lunar Gravitational-Wave Antenna (LGWA). We find that LGWA could become an important partner observatory for joint observations with the space-borne, laser-interferometric detector LISA and at the same time contribute an independent science case due to LGWA’s unique features. Technical challenges need to be overcome for the deployment of the experiment, and development of inertial vibration sensor technology lays out a future path for this exciting detector concept.

Funder

Ministero dell’Istruzione, dell’Università e della Ricerca

Agenzia Spaziale Italiana

Publisher

American Astronomical Society

Subject

Space and Planetary Science,Astronomy and Astrophysics

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