T Accadia
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Aasi J, Abbott B, Abbott R, Abbott T, Abernathy M, Accadia T, et al.
Phys Rev Lett
. 2014 Dec;
113(23):231101.
PMID: 25526109
Gravitational waves from a variety of sources are predicted to superpose to create a stochastic background. This background is expected to contain unique information from throughout the history of the...
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Aasi J, Abadie J, Abbott B, Abbott R, Abbott T, Abernathy M, et al.
Phys Rev Lett
. 2014 Apr;
112(13):131101.
PMID: 24745400
Cosmic strings can give rise to a large variety of interesting astrophysical phenomena. Among them, powerful bursts of gravitational waves (GWs) produced by cusps are a promising observational signature. In...
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Abadie J, Abbott B, Abbott R, Abernathy M, Accadia T, Acernese F, et al.
Phys Rev Lett
. 2012 Jan;
107(27):271102.
PMID: 22243300
The gravitational-wave (GW) sky may include nearby pointlike sources as well as stochastic backgrounds. We perform two directional searches for persistent GWs using data from the LIGO S5 science run:...
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Accadia T, Acernese F, Astone P, Ballardin G, Barone F, Barsuglia M, et al.
Rev Sci Instrum
. 2011 Oct;
82(9):094502.
PMID: 21974605
We report an application of Kalman filtering to the inverted pendulum (IP) of the Virgo gravitational wave interferometer. Using subspace method system identification techniques, we calculated a linear mechanical model...
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Accadia T, Acernese F, Antonucci F, Aoudia S, Arun K, Astone P, et al.
Appl Opt
. 2010 Sep;
49(25):4780-90.
PMID: 20842804
In-vacuum Faraday isolators (FIs) are used in gravitational wave interferometers to prevent the disturbance caused by light reflected back to the input port from the interferometer itself. The efficiency of...