• Media type: Text; E-Article
  • Title: The status of GEO 600
  • Contributor: Strain, Kenneth A. [Author]; Allen, B. [Author]; Aufmuth, P. [Author]; Aulbert, C. [Author]; Babak, S. [Author]; Balasubramanian, R. [Author]; Barr, B.W. [Author]; Berukoff, S. [Author]; Bunkowski, A. [Author]; Cagnoli, Gianpietro [Author]; Cantley, C.A. [Author]; Casey, M.M. [Author]; Chelkowski, S. [Author]; Churches, D. [Author]; Cokelaer, T. [Author]; Colacino, C.N. [Author]; Crooks, David R. [Author]; Cutler, C. [Author]; Danzmann, Karsten [Author]; Davies, R. [Author]; Dupuis, Rejean J. [Author]; Elliffe, E. [Author]; Fallnich, Carsten [Author]; Franzen, A. [Author]; [...]
  • Published: Bellingham, WA : SPIE, 2004
  • Published in: Gravitational Wave and Particle Astrophysics Detectors ; Proceedings of SPIE ; 5500
  • Issue: published Version
  • Language: English
  • DOI: https://doi.org/10.15488/12092; https://doi.org/10.1117/12.551127
  • ISSN: 0277-786X
  • Keywords: Vacuum ; Natural frequencies ; Signaling ; GEO 600 ; Fused silica ; Control signals ; Astrophysics ; Binary neutron stars ; Signal recycled mode ; Gravity waves ; Konferenzschrift ; Interferometers ; Optical design ; Probability
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  • Description: The GEO 600 laser interferometer with 600 m armlength is part of a worldwide network of gravitational wave detectors. GEO 600 is unique in having advanced multiple pendulum suspensions with a monolithic last stage and in employing a signal recycled optical design. This paper describes the recent commissioning of the interferometer and its operation in signal recycled mode. © (2004) COPYRIGHT Society of Photo-Optical Instrumentation Engineers (SPIE)
  • Access State: Open Access