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19 April 2024
 
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Gravitational wave array -- operation of the LIGO-Virgo network as a gravitational wave Hanbury Brown and Twiss interferometer
Preston Jones ; Andri Gretarsson ; Ellie Gretarsson ; Brennan Hughey ; Douglas Singleton ; Darrel Smith ; Michele Zanolin ;
Date 29 Jun 2019
AbstractThe current gravitational wave observatory network includes detectors at Hanford, Livingston, and Cascina. This network could be used as a gravitational wave Hanbury Brown and Twiss (HBT) interferometer. The gravitational wave HBT interferometer is an extension of conventional HBT intensity interferometers for Standard Model fields, since gravitational wave detectors measure amplitude instead of intensity. Glauber correlations in the GWA have a wide range of potential applications, such as determining the properties of a gravitational wave source. These correlations also have the potential of demonstrating and measuring non-classicality, i.e. the quantum nature, of the gravitational wave.
Source arXiv, 1907.0100
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