Experimental Efforts to Detect Gravitatoional Waves : Large Scale Cryogenic Gravitational Wave Telscope(Chapter 1. Relativistic Astrophysics and Gravitational Waves-Recent Developments-, Part I: Invited Talks, The Next Chapter in Einstein's Legacy)
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概要
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A remarkable design of LCGT was established by experimental efforts to detect gravitational waves in Japan including optional alternatives in design detail. The LCGT adopts an advanced technique regarded to be used in the third generation. We can reliably detect gravitational waves by LCGT and still have a chance to firstly detect it.
- 2006-07-31
著者
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Kanda Nobuyuki
Department of Physics, Osaka University
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Ando Masaki
Physics Department The University Of Tokyo
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Kuroda Kazuaki
Icrr The University Of Tokyo
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Takamori Akiteru
Eri The University Of Tokyo
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Tatsumi Daisuke
National Astronomical Observatory Japan
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Kanda Nobuyuki
Department Of Physics Osaka City University
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Takahashi Ryutaro
National Astronomical Observatory Japan
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KURODA Kazuaki
ICRR, the University of Tokyo
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OHASHI Masatake
ICRR, the University of Tokyo
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SAITO Yoshio
High Energy Accelerator Research Organization
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MIO Norikatsu
Department of Advanced Material Science, the University of Tokyo
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TELADA Soichi
NMI, AIST Tsukuba Central 3
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MORIWAKI Shigenori
Department of Advanced Material Science, the University of Tokyo
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UCHIYAMA Takashi
ICRR, the University of Tokyo
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TOMARU Takayuki
High Energy Accelerator Research Organization
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SUZUKI Toshikazu
High Energy Accelerator Research Organization
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MIYOKI Shinji
ICRR, the University of Tokyo
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TAKAMORI Akiteru
ERI, the University of Tokyo
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Moriwaki Shigenori
Department Of Advanced Materials Science University Of Tokyo
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Moriwaki Shigenori
Department Of Advanced Material Science The University Of Tokyo
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Miyoki Shinji
Icrr The University Of Tokyo
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Telada Soichi
Nmi Aist Tsukuba Central 3
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Mio Norikatsu
Department Of Advanced Material Science The University Of Tokyo
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Ohashi Masatake
Icrr The University Of Tokyo
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Uchiyama Takashi
Icrr The University Of Tokyo
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Saito Yoshio
High Energy Accelarator Research Organization (kek)
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KANDA Nobuyuki
Department of Physics, Osaka City University
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ANDO Masaki
Physics Department, the University of Tokyo
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