ROMY: a multicomponent ring laser for geodesy and geophysics

Author:

Igel Heiner1,Schreiber Karl Ulrich2,Gebauer André12,Bernauer Felix1,Egdorf Sven1,Simonelli Andrea1,Lin Chin-Jen1ORCID,Wassermann Joachim1,Donner Stefanie1,Hadziioannou Céline1ORCID,Yuan Shihao1ORCID,Brotzer Andreas1,Kodet Jan2,Tanimoto Toshiro3ORCID,Hugentobler Urs2,Wells Jon-Paul R4

Affiliation:

1. Ludwig-Maximilians-University Munich, Department Earth and Environmental Sciences, Germany

2. Fundamentalstation Wettzell, Technical University Munich, Germany

3. University of California, Santa Barbara, Department of Earth Sciences, California, USA

4. School of Physical and Chemical Sciences, University of Canterbury, and Dodd-Walls Centre for Photonic and Quantum Technologies, Christchurch, New Zealand

Abstract

SUMMARY Single-component ring lasers have provided high-resolution observations of Earth’s rotation rate as well as local earthquake- or otherwise-induced rotational ground motions. Here, we present the design, construction and operational aspects of ROMY, a four-component, tetrahedral-shaped ring laser installed at the Geophysical Observatory Fürstenfeldbruck near Munich, Germany. Four equilateral, triangular-shaped ring lasers with 12 m side length provide rotational motions that can be combined to construct the complete vector of Earth’s rotation from a point measurement with very high resolution. Combined with a classic broad-band seismometer, we obtain the most accurate 6 degree-of-freedom ground motion measurement system to date, enabling local and teleseismic observations as well as the analysis of ocean-generated Love and Rayleigh waves. The specific design and construction details are discussed as are the resulting consequences for permanent observations. We present seismic observations of local, regional and global earthquakes as well as seasonal variations of ocean-generated rotation noise. The current resolution of polar motion is discussed and strategies how to further improve long-term stability of the multicomponent ring laser system are presented.

Funder

H2020 European Research Council

University of Canterbury

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Geochemistry and Petrology,Geophysics

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