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Karsten Danzmann
Researcher at Leibniz University of Hanover
Publications - 771
Citations - 97810
Karsten Danzmann is an academic researcher from Leibniz University of Hanover. The author has contributed to research in topics: Gravitational wave & LIGO. The author has an hindex of 112, co-authored 754 publications receiving 80032 citations. Previous affiliations of Karsten Danzmann include Eötvös Loránd University & University of the Balearic Islands.
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Intensity and frequency noise reduction of a Nd:YAG NPRO via pump light stabilisation
TL;DR: In this paper, pump light intensity stabilisation of a single-mode laser diode pumped Nd:YAG non-planar ring oscillator (NPRO) was shown to achieve significant intensity noise reduction and frequency noise suppression in the same order of magnitude.
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Space-based detectors
Alberto Sesana,W. J. Weber,Christian J. Killow,Michael Perreur-Lloyd,D. I. Robertson,H. Ward,Ewan Fitzsimons,J. Bryant,A. M. Cruise,G. Dixon,D. Hoyland,D. Smith,J. Bogenstahl,P. McNamara,R. Gerndt,R. Flatscher,Gerald Hechenblaikner,Martin Hewitson,Oliver Gerberding,Simon Barke,N. Brause,Ioury Bykov,Karsten Danzmann,Anders Enggaard,Alberto Gianolio,T. Vendt Hansen,Gerhard Heinzel,Allan Hornstrup,Oliver Jennrich,Joachim Kullmann,S. Møller-Pedersen,Torben Rasmussen,J. Reiche,Zoran Sodnik,Martin Suess,Michele Armano,Tamara Sumner,Peter L. Bender,T. Akutsu,Bangalore Suryanarayana Sathyaprakash +39 more
TL;DR: A broad overview of the planned space missions related to gravitational wave detection was given by Alberto Sesana and Sasha Buchman at the C5 on Space-Based Detectors as mentioned in this paper.
Scientific potential of Einstein Telescope
Bangalore Suryanarayana Sathyaprakash,M. R. Abernathy,Fausto Acernese,P. Amaro-Seoane,P. Amaro-Seoane,Nils Andersson,K. Arun,Fabrizio Barone,B. Barr,M. Barsuglia,M. G. Beker,N. Beveridge,S. Birindelli,Suvadeep Bose,L. Bosi,S. Braccini,C. Bradaschia,Tomasz Bulik,Enrico Calloni,G. Cella,E. Chassande-Mottin,Simon Chelkowski,Andrea Chincarini,John A. Clark,E. Coccia,C. N. Colacino,J. Colas,A. Cumming,Liam Cunningham,E. Cuoco,S. L. Danilishin,Karsten Danzmann,R. De Salvo,T. Dent,R. De Rosa,L. Di Fiore,A. Di Virgilio,M. Doets,V. Fafone,Paolo Falferi,R. Flaminio,J. Franc,F. Frasconi,Andreas Freise,D. Friedrich,Paul Fulda,Jonathan R. Gair,G. Gemme,E. Genin,A. Gennai,A. Giazotto,Kostas Glampedakis,C. Gräf,M. Granata,Hartmut Grote,G. M. Guidi,A. Gurkovsky,G. D. Hammond,Mark Hannam,Jan Harms,D. Heinert,Martin Hendry,Ik Siong Heng,Eric Hennes,Stefan Hild,J. H. Hough,Sascha Husa,S. H. Huttner,Gareth Jones,F. Y. Khalili,Keiko Kokeyama,Kostas D. Kokkotas,Badri Krishnan,Tenglin Li,M. Lorenzini,Harald Lück,Ettore Majorana,Ilya Mandel,Ilya Mandel,Vuk Mandic,M. Mantovani,I. W. Martin,C. Michel,Y. Minenkov,N. Morgado,S. Mosca,B. Mours,H. Müller-Ebhardt,P. G. Murray,Ronny Nawrodt,Ronny Nawrodt,John Nelson,Richard O'Shaughnessy,Christian D. Ott,C. Palomba,A. Paoli,G. Parguez,A. Pasqualetti,R. Passaquieti,D. Passuello,L. Pinard,Wolfango Plastino,Rosa Poggiani,P. Popolizio,Mirko Prato,M. Punturo,P. Puppo,D. S. Rabeling,István Rácz,P. Rapagnani,Jocelyn Read,T. Regimbau,H. Rehbein,Stuart Reid,Luciano Rezzolla,F. Ricci,F. Richard,A. Rocchi,Sheila Rowan,A. Rüdiger,Lucía Santamaría,B. Sassolas,Roman Schnabel,C. Schwarz,Paul Seidel,A. M. Sintes,Kentaro Somiya,F. C. Speirits,K. Speirits,K. A. Strain,S. E. Strigin,Patrick J. Sutton,S. P. Tarabrin,A. Thüring,J. F. J. van den Brand,M. van Veggel,C. Van Den Broeck,Alberto Vecchio,John Veitch,F. Vetrano,A. Viceré,Sergey P. Vyatchanin,B. Vyatchanin,Graham Woan,Kazuhiro Yamamoto +144 more
TL;DR: The advanced interferometer network will herald a new era in observational astronomy as mentioned in this paper, and there is a very strong science case to go beyond the advanced detector network and build detectors that operate in a frequency range from 1 Hz to 10 kHz, with sensitivity a factor 10 better in amplitude.
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The Gravitational Wave International Committee Roadmap: The future of gravitational wave astronomy
Jay Marx,Karsten Danzmann,J. H. Hough,Kazuaki Kuroda,David E. McClelland,B. Mours,Sterl Phinney,Sheila Rowan,Bangalore Suryanarayana Sathyaprakash,F. Vetrano,Stefano Vitale,Stan Whitcomb,Clifford M. Will +12 more
TL;DR: Gravitational wave science is on the verge of direct observation of the waves predicted by Einstein's General Theory of Relativity and opening the exciting new field of gravitational wave astronomy as discussed by the authors.
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Search for correlated narrow-peak structure in the two-photon spectrum from 6-MeV/nucleon U+Th collisions.
W. E. Meyerhof,J. D. Molitoris,Karsten Danzmann,D. W. Spooner,F. S. Stephens,R. M. Diamond,E. M. Beck,A. Schäfer,Berndt Müller +8 more
TL;DR: An upper limit of 3 x 10/sup -10/ decays per projectile is set for the yield integrated over a target thickness of 3.6 mg/cm/sup 2/, which corresponds to a cross section of 3x 10/Sup -29/ cm/Sup 2/ averaged over the target.