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Andrea Vinante

Researcher at fondazione bruno kessler

Publications -  91
Citations -  2132

Andrea Vinante is an academic researcher from fondazione bruno kessler. The author has contributed to research in topics: Gravitational wave & AURIGA. The author has an hindex of 25, co-authored 84 publications receiving 1778 citations. Previous affiliations of Andrea Vinante include Leiden University & University of Trento.

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Improved Noninterferometric Test of Collapse Models Using Ultracold Cantilevers.

TL;DR: New results from an experiment based on a high-Q cantilever cooled to millikelvin temperatures are reported, which are potentially able to improve the current bounds on the continuous spontaneous localization (CSL) model by 1 order of magnitude.
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Experimental bounds on collapse models from gravitational wave detectors

TL;DR: In this article, the authors consider the continuous spontaneous localization (CSL) model and compute the upper bounds on the collapse parameters, which can be inferred by the gravitational wave detectors LIGO, LISA Pathfinder, and AURIGA.
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Upper bounds on spontaneous wave-function collapse models using millikelvin-cooled nanocantilevers

TL;DR: The upper bound on the continuous spontaneous localization collapse rate in a wide range of the correlation length r_{C}>10^{-6} m is estimated, which improves significantly previous constraints for r-C, and partially excludes the enhanced collapse rate suggested by Adler.
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Feedback Cooling of the Normal Modes of a Massive Electromechanical System to Submillikelvin Temperature

TL;DR: A feedback cooling technique applied to simultaneously cool the three electromechanical normal modes of the ton-scale resonant-bar gravitational wave detector AURIGA could allow to approach the quantum ground state of a kilogram-scale mechanical resonator.