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Characterization of the seismic field at Virgo and improved estimates of Newtonian-noise suppression by recesses

Autor
Bulik, Tomasz
Singha, Ayatri
Hild, Stefan
Harms, Jan
Fiori, Irene
Paoletti, Federico
Bertolini, Alessandro
Calloni, Enrico
Rosa, Rosario De
Errico, Luciano
Data publikacji
2021
Abstrakt (EN)

Fluctuations of gravitational forces cause so-called Newtonian noise (NN) in gravitational-wave detectors which is expected to limit their low-frequency sensitivity in upcoming observing runs. Seismic NN is produced by seismic waves passing near a detector's suspended test masses. It is predicted to be the strongest contribution to NN. Modeling this contribution accurately is a major challenge. Arrays of seismometers were deployed at the Virgo site to characterize the seismic field near the four test masses. In this paper, we present results of a spectral analysis of the array data from one of Virgo's end buildings to identify dominant modes of the seismic field. Some of the modes can be associated with known seismic sources. Analyzing the modes over a range of frequencies, we provide a dispersion curve of Rayleigh waves. We find that the Rayleigh speed in the NN frequency band 10-20 Hz is very low (≲100 m s<SUP>-1</SUP>), which has important consequences for Virgo's seismic NN. Using the new speed estimate, we find that the recess formed under the suspended test masses by a basement level at the end buildings leads to a 10 fold reduction of seismic NN.

Dyscyplina PBN
astronomia
Czasopismo
Classical and Quantum Gravity
Tom
38
Zeszyt
24
Strony od-do
245007
ISSN
0264-9381
Data udostępnienia w otwartym dostępie
2021-07-10
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