학술논문

Detecting Gravitational Waves with Advanced Virgo
Document Type
article
Source
Galaxies, Vol 10, Iss 1, p 28 (2022)
Subject
gravitational waves
interferometers
ground based gravitational-wave detector
Advanced Virgo
Astronomy
QB1-991
Language
English
ISSN
2075-4434
Abstract
Advanced Virgo is the European gravitational-wave detector that, along with the American ones, is part of the global network of detectors that have been pinpointing gravitational waves since 2015. These kilometer-scale laser interferometers, measuring the distance between quasi-free-falling mirrors, represent the suitable detectors to explore the Universe through gravitational radiation. The initial Virgo experiment completed several runs of scientific data between 2007 and 2011, establishing the upper limits on the gravitational-wave rate expected for several astrophysical sources. The Advanced Virgo project led this instrument to unprecedented sensitivities making gravitational wave detections a routine occurrence. In this review, the basic techniques to build gravitational-waves interferometers and the upgrades needed to boost their sensitivities, even beyond the classical limit, are presented. The particular case of Advanced Virgo will be described hinting at its future developments, as well.