Birth and initial developments of experiments with resonant detectors searching for gravitational waves

IF 0.8 4区 物理与天体物理 Q2 HISTORY & PHILOSOPHY OF SCIENCE
G. Pizzella
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Abstract

A history of the experiments for the search of gravitational waves, with emphasis on the experiments made by the Rome group, is given. The search for gravitational waves was initiated by the brilliant scientific acumen of Joseph Weber. In this paper we start from the early times of the resonant detectors at room temperature and continue with the cryogenic resonant detectors: STANFORD, ALLEGRO, AURIGA, EXPLORER, NAUTILUS and NIOBE. These cryogenic detectors reached a sensitivity able to observe gravitational waves generated by the conversion of about 0.001 solar masses in the Galaxy. This was an improvement by a factor of a few thousand in energy with respect to the early room temperature experiments. No clear signals due to gravitational waves have been observed with this technique. This research, that has lasted four decades, has paved the way to the more sensitive detectors for gravitational waves, the long-arm laser interferometers, which announced, on February 12th 2016, the first observation of gravitational waves.

寻找引力波的共振探测器实验的诞生和初步发展
介绍了引力波搜索实验的历史,重点介绍了罗马小组所做的实验。对引力波的探索是由约瑟夫·韦伯(Joseph Weber)杰出的科学头脑发起的。本文从早期的室温谐振探测器开始,继续介绍低温谐振探测器:STANFORD、ALLEGRO、AURIGA、EXPLORER、NAUTILUS和NIOBE。这些低温探测器达到了能够观测到银河系中大约0.001个太阳质量转换产生的引力波的灵敏度。与早期的室温实验相比,这是一个几千倍能量的改进。用这种技术还没有观测到引力波的清晰信号。这项持续了40年的研究为更灵敏的引力波探测器——长臂激光干涉仪铺平了道路,该探测器于2016年2月12日宣布首次观测到引力波。
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The European Physical Journal H
The European Physical Journal H HISTORY & PHILOSOPHY OF SCIENCE-PHYSICS, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
CiteScore
1.60
自引率
10.00%
发文量
13
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: The purpose of this journal is to catalyse, foster, and disseminate an awareness and understanding of the historical development of ideas in contemporary physics, and more generally, ideas about how Nature works. The scope explicitly includes: - Contributions addressing the history of physics and of physical ideas and concepts, the interplay of physics and mathematics as well as the natural sciences, and the history and philosophy of sciences, together with discussions of experimental ideas and designs - inasmuch as they clearly relate, and preferably add, to the understanding of modern physics. - Annotated and/or contextual translations of relevant foreign-language texts. - Careful characterisations of old and/or abandoned ideas including past mistakes and false leads, thereby helping working physicists to assess how compelling contemporary ideas may turn out to be in future, i.e. with hindsight.
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