Gravitational-wave sensitivity curves
University of Cambridge · University of Birmingham
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Abstract
Abstract. There are several common conventions in use by the gravitational wave community to describe the amplitude of sources and the sensitivity of detectors. These are frequently confused. We outline the merits of and differences between the various quantities used for parameterizing noise curves and characterising gravitational wave amplitudes. We conclude by producing plots that consistently compare different detectors. Similar figures can be generated on-line for general use at
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- Physics
- Gravitational wave
- Amplitude
- Sensitivity (control systems)
- Detector
- Noise (video)
- Gravitational-wave observatory
- Line (geometry)
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