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ETpathfinder

Journal Contribution - Journal Article

Subtitle:a cryogenic testbed for interferometric gravitational-wave detectors
The third-generation of gravitational wave observatories, such as the Einstein Telescope (ET) and Cosmic Explorer (CE), aim for an improvement in sensitivity of at least a factor of ten over a wide frequency range compared to the current advanced detectors. In order to inform the design of the third-generation detectors and to develop and qualify their subsystems, dedicated test facilities are required. ETpathfinder prototype uses full interferometer configurations and aims to provide a high sensitivity facility in a similar environment as ET. Along with the interferometry at 1550 nm and silicon test masses, ETpathfinder will focus on cryogenic technologies, lasers and optics at 2090 nm and advanced quantum-noise reduction schemes. This paper analyses the underpinning noise contributions and combines them into full noise budgets of the two initially targeted configurations: 1) operating with 1550 nm laser light and at a temperature of 18 K and 2) operating at 2090 nm wavelength and a temperature of 123 K.
Journal: Classical & Quantum Gravity
ISSN: 0264-9381
Issue: 21
Volume: 39
Pages: 1-24
Publication year:2022
Keywords:astro-ph.IM, gr-qc, physics.ins-det
Accessibility:Open