Mirror suspension system for the TAMA SAS
2002; IOP Publishing; Volume: 19; Issue: 7 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1088/0264-9381/19/7/352
ISSN1361-6382
AutoresAkiteru Takamori, Masaki Ando, A. Bertolini, Giancarlo Cella, R. DeSalvo, Mitsuhiro Fukushima, Yukiyoshi Iida, F. Jacquier, Seiji Kawamura, Szabolcs M aacute rka, Yuhiko Nishi, Kenji Numata, Virginio Sannibale, K. Somiya, Ryutaro Takahashi, Hareem Tariq, Kimio Tsubono, Jose Ugas, N. Viboud, H. Yamamoto, Tatsuo Yoda, Chenyang Wang,
Tópico(s)Nonlinear Dynamics and Pattern Formation
ResumoSeveral R&D programmes are ongoing to develop the next generation of interferometric gravitational wave detectors providing the superior sensitivity desired for refined astronomical observations. In order to obtain a wide observation band at low frequencies, the optics need to be isolated from the seismic noise. The TAMA SAS (seismic attenuation system) has been developed within an international collaboration between TAMA, LIGO, and some European institutes, with the main objective of achieving sufficient low-frequency seismic attenuation (−180 dB at 10 HZ). The system suppresses seismic noise well below the other noise levels starting at very low frequencies above 10 Hz. It also includes an active inertial damping system to decrease the residual motion of the optics enough to allow a stable operation of the interferometer. The TAMA SAS also comprises a sophisticated mirror suspension subsystem (SUS). The SUS provides support for the optics and vibration isolation complementing the SAS performance. The SUS is equipped with a totally passive magnetic damper to suppress internal resonances without degrading the thermal noise performance. In this paper we discuss the SUS details and present prototype results.
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