Bibliography on Gravitational Waves Theory and Experiments

Last modification: 24 September 1998


1960-1979

J. Weber
Detection and Generation of Gravitational Waves.
Phys. Rev. (1960) 117 (1) 306-313

 P.C. Peters
Gravitational Radiation and the Motion of Two Point Masses.
Phys. Rev. (1964) 136 (4B) 1224-1232

 R.L.Forward, D. Berman
Gravitational radiation detection range for binary stellar systems.
Phys. Rev. Lett. (1967) 18 (24) 1071-1074

 J.A. Sinsky, J. Weber
New source for dynamical gravitational fields.
Phys. Rev. Lett. (1967) 18 (19) 795-797

 J.A. Sinsky
Generation and Detection of Dynamic Newtonian Gravitational Fields at 1660 cps.
Phys. Rev. (1968) 167 (5) 1145-1151

 J. Weber
Gravitation radiation from the pulsars.
Phys. Rev. Lett. (1968) 21 (6) 395-396

 J. Weber
Evidence for discovery of gravitational radiation.
Phys. Rev. Lett. (1969) 22 (24) 1320-1324

 R. Weiss
Electromagnetically coupled broadband gravitational antenna.
Quar. Prog. Rep. in Electr., MIT (1972), 105, 54-76

R.A. Hulse, J.H. Taylor
Discovery of a pulsar in a binary system.
The Astroph. Jour. (Letters) (1975) 195 (L59) 51-53

 R.L. Forward
Wideband laser-interferometer gravitational-radiation experiment.
Phys. Rev. D (1978) 17 (2) 379-390

 


1980-1989

C.M. Caves
Quantum-Mechanical Radiation-Pressure Fluctuation in an Interferometer.
Phys. Rev. Lett.(1980) 45 (2) 75-78

K.S. Thorne
Gravitational-wave research: Current status and future prospects.
Rev of Mod. Phys. (1980) 52 (2) 285-297

A.D. Alekseev et al.
Fabry-Perot interferometer in the field of a gravitational wave.
Sov. Phys. JETP (1980) 52 (4) 577-581

C.M. Caves
Quantum-mechanical noise in an interferometer.
Phys. Rev. D (1981) 23 (8) 1693-1708

J.H. Taylor, J.M. Weisberg
A new test of general relativity: gravitational radiation and the binary pulsar 1913+16.
The Astrophys. J. (1982) 253 908-920

P.R. Saulson
Terrestrial gravitational noise on a gravitational wave antenna.
Phys. Rev. D (1984) 30 (4) 732-736

 P.R. Salson
Vibration isolation for broadband gravitational wave antennas.
Rev. of Sci. Instrum. (1984) 55 (8) 1315-1320

J.Y. Vinet
Recycling interferometric antennas for periodic gravitational waves.
J. Physique (1986) 47 639-643

R. Del Fabbro et al.
Three-dimensional seismic super-attenuator for low frequency gravitational wave detection.
Phys. Lett. A (1987) 124 (4,5) 253-257

 J.P. Richard
Laser instrumentation for one-photon sensitivity and wide bandwidth with multimode gravitational radiation detectors.
J. of Appl. Phys. (1988) 64 (4) 2202-2205

 D. Shoemaker et al.
Noise behaviour of the Garching 30-meter Prototype gravitational wave detector.
Phys. Rev. D (1988) 38 (2) 423-432

 J.Y. Vinet et al.
Optimization of long-baseline optical interferometers for gravitational-wave detection.
Phys. Rev. D (1988) 38 (2) 433-447

B.J. Meers
Recycling in a laser-interferometric gravitational-wave detector.
Phys. Rev. D (1988) 38 (8) 2317-2326

C. Bradaschia et al.
First results on the electronic cooling of the pisa seismic noise super-attenuator for gravitatonal wave detection.
Phys. Lett. A (1989) 137 (7,8) 329-333

 B.J. Meers
The frequency response of interferometric gravitational wave detectors.
Phys. Lett. A (1989) 142 (8,9) 465-470
 
 


1990-1995

J.A. Lobo
Effect of a weak plane GW on a light beam.
Class. Quantum Grav. (1992) 9 1385-1394
 
V.B. Braginsky, V.P. Mitrofanov, S.P. Vyatchanin
Isolation of test masses in advanced laser interferometric gravitational-wave antenna.
Rev. Sci. Instrum. (1994) 65 (12) 3771-3774

 M.A. Burton, K. Kuroda
Ultralow frequency oscillator using a pendulum with crossed suspension wires.
Rev. Sci. Instrum. (1994) 65 (12) 3775-3779

 R.A. Hulse
The discovery of the binary pulsar.
Rev. of Mod. Phys. (1994) 66 (3) 699-710

J.H. Taylor
Binary pulsars and relativistic gravity.
Rev. of  Mod. Phys. (1994) 66 (3) 711-719

W. Ke, D.G. Blair, M. Notcutt, L. Ju
Normal mode suppression in all metal cantilever vibration isolators.
Phys. Lett. A (1995) 197 275-281

 D.G. Blair, J. Liu, E.F. Moghaddam
Performance of an ultra low-frequency folded pendulum.
Phys. Lett. A (1995) 193 223-226

 A. Abramovici et al.
Improved sensitivity in a gravitational wave interferometer and implication for LIGO.
Phys. Lett. A (1995) 218 157-163

 D. Nicholson et al.
Result of the first coincident observations by two laser-interferometric gravitational wave detector.
Phys. Lett. A (1995) 218 175-180

 V.B. Braginky, F.Ya. Khalili and A.A. Kulaga
Quantum-non-demolition measurement of the phase.
Phys. Lett. A (1995) 202 1-6

 C.T. Taylor, M. Notcut and D.G. Blair
Cryogenic, all-sapphire, Fabry-Perot optical frequency reference.
Rev. Sci. Instrum. (1995) 66 (2) 955-960

 J. Winterflood, D.G. Blair, R. Schilling and M. Notcut
Position control system for suspended masses in laser interferometer gravitational wave detector.
Rev. Sci. Instrum. (1995) 66 (4) 2763-2776

 K.S.Thorne
Gravitational Waves
Proceedings of the Snowmass 95 Summer Study on Particle and Nuclear Astrophysics and Cosmology.

 D.I. Robertson et al.
The Glasgow 10 m prototype laser interferometric gravitational wave detector.
Rev. Sci. Instrum. (1995) 66 (9) 4447-4452

 S. Braccini et al.
Improvements on the test mass suspension of the VIRGO laser interferometer gravitational wave detector.
Phys. Lett. A (1995) 199 307-314

 Caron B. et al.
Status of the VIRGO experiment.
Nucl. Instrum. Methods Phys. Res., A: 360(1-2): (1995) 258-262

 L. Blanchet, T. Damour, B.R. Iyer
Gravitational waveforms from inspiralling compact binaries to second-post-Newtonian order
Phys. Rev. D (1995) 51 5360
 

1996-1997

S. Braccini et al.
Seismic vibrations mechanical filters for the gravitational waves detector VIRGO.
Rev. Sci. Instrum. (1996) 67 (8) 2899-2902

 V.B. Braginsky and F.Ya. Khalili
Quantum nondemolition measurements: the route from tois to tools.
Rev. of Mod. Phys (1996) 68 (1) 1-11

 J. Winterflood and D.G. Blair
A long-period conical pendulum for vibration isolation.
Phys. Lett. A (1996) 222 141-147

 J. Glaime, P. Saha, D. Shoemaker and L. Sievers
A passive vibration isolation stack for LIGO: design, modelling and testing.
Rev. Sci. Instrum. (1996) 67 (1) 208-214

 P.J. Veitch, J. Hough, E. Morrison, D.I. Robertson
Can piezoelectric accelerometers be used to actively damp the mechanical suspension in laser interferometric gravitational wave detectors.
Rev. Sci. Instrum. (1996) 67 (3) 633-640

 K.X. Sun, M.M. Feyer, E. Gustafson, R.L. Byer
Sagnac Interferometer for Gravitational-Wave Detection.
Phys. Rev. Lett. (1996) 76 (17) 3053-3056

 Caron B. et al.
VIRGO - A laser interferometer for the detection of gravitational waves.
Proc. of: "Le rencontre de Moriond", Jan. 1996 Les Arcs - France

 Sathyaprakash, B S
Signal analysis of gravitational waves
Subm. to Relativistic Gravitation and Gravitational Radiation/Ed. by J A Marck and J P Lasota/ CUP.

 B.Caron et al.
VIRGO: a wide band gravitational wave detector
Proc. of Conference on Mathematical Aspects of Theories of Gravitation, Warsaw, Poland, 26 Feb - 30 Mar 1996

R. Flaminio and H. Heitmann
Longitudinal control of an interferometer for the detection of gravitational waves.
Phys. Lett. A (1996) 214 112-122

 G. Heinzel et al.
An experimental demonstration of resonant sideband extraction for laser-interferometric gravitational wave detectors.
Phys. Lett. A (1996) 217 305-314

 K.D. Skeldon, K.A. Strain, A.I. Grant, J. Hough
Test of an 18 m long suspended modecleaner cavity.
Rev. Sci. Instrum. (1996) 67 (7) 2443-2448

 F. Barone et al.
Digitally controlled interferometer prototype for gravitational wave detection.
Rev. Sci. Instrum. (1996) 67 (12) 4353-4359

 B. Caron et al.
Status of the VIRGO experiment.
Nucl. Phys. B (Proc. Sup.) (1996) 48 107-109

F. Fidecaro et al.
Suspension of Detection Masses for the Virgo Interferometer.
Nuc. Phys. B (Proc. Suppl.) (1996) 48 110-112

 G. Cagnoli et al.
The VIRGO Challenge: Detecting Strain Amplitudes Smaller Than 10-21.
Jour. de Phys. IV (1996) C8 (6) 833-836

 L.Ju, D.G. Blair
The detection of gravitational waves.
Int. J. of Mod. Phys. D (1996) 5 (2) 101-150

 J. Hough et al.
GEO 600: Current Status and Some Aspect of the Design.
Tama Procs. (1996)

L. Blanchet
Gravitational radiation from relativistic sources
Proc. of the les Houches school on Astrophysical Sources of Gravitational Radiation (1996), Eds. J.A. Marck and J.P. Lasota

 L. Blanchet
Energy losses by gravitational radiation in inspiraling compact binaries to 5/2 post-newtonian order
Phys. Rev. D (1996) 54 1417

B.F. Schutz
Gravitational-wave sources.
Class. Quantum Grav. (1996) 13 A219-A238

S. Kawamura, A. Abramovici, M.E. Zucker
Improved multistage wide band laser frequency stabilization.
Rev. Sci. Instrum. (1997) 68 (1) 223-229

S. Braccini et al.
Mechanical filters for the gravitational waves detector VIRGO: Performance of a two-stage suspension.
Rev. Sci. Instrum. (1997) 68 (10) 3904-3906

F. Barone et al.
The archiving system of the Virgo antenna for gravitational wave detection.
Rev. Sci. Instrum. (1997) 68 (10) 3907-3913

S. Schnier et al.
Power recycling in the Garching 30 m prototype interferometer for gravitational-wave detection.
Phys. Lett. A (1997) 225 210-216

A. Giazotto, S. Bonazzola, E. Gourgoulhon
Gravitational waves emitted by an ensemble of rotating neutron stars.
Phys. Rev. D (1997) 55 (4) 2014-2023

 D. Babusci et al.
Alignment procedure for the VIRGO interferometer: experimental results from the Frascati prototype.
Phys. Lett. A (1997) 226 31-40

 D. B. Newell et al.
An ultra-low-noise, low-frequency, six degrees of freedom active vibration isolator.
Rev. Sci. Instrum (1997) 68 (8) 3211-3219

H. Heitmann, C. Drezen
Measurement of position and orientation of optical elements in interferometric gravity wave detectors.
Rev. Sci. Instrum (1997) 68 (8) 3197-3205

P. Bonifazi
Resonant Gravitational Wave Antennae.
Nucl. Phys. B (Proc. Sup.) (1997) 54B 157-166
 
 B. Caron et al.
The VIRGO Interferometer for Gravitational Wave Detection.
Nucl. Phys. B (Proc. Sup.) (1997) 54B 167-175

P.R. Saulson
How an interferometer extracts and amplifies power from a gravitational wave.
Class. Quantum Grav. (1997), 14, 2435-2454
 
P. Hello, J.Y. Vinet
Noise induced by laser power fluctuation via absorption asymmetry in gravitational-wave interferometric detectors.
Phys. Lett. A, (1997), 230, 12-18

M. Ando, K. Kawabe, K. Tsubono
Signal-separation technique for a power-recycled interferometric gravitational wave detector.
Phys. Lett. A, (1997), 237, 13-20

J.Y. Vinet et al.
Scattered light noise in gravitational wave interferometric detectors: a statistical approach.
Phys. Rev. D (1997) 56 (10) 6085-6095

P. Astone et al.
Search for gravitational radiation from Supernova 1993J.
Phys. Rev. D (1997) 56 (10) 6081-6084
 
 

1998-1999

B. Bhawal
Real-time simulation of interferometric gravitational-wave detectors involving moving mirrors.
J. of Opt. Soc. Am. A, (1998), A15, 120-143

T. Uchiyama et al.
Cryogenic cooling of a sapphire mirror-suspension for interferometric gravitational wave detectors.
Phys. Lett. A, (1998), 242, (4-5), 211-214

E. Coccia et al.
Hollow sphere as a detector of gravitational radiation.
Phys. Rev. D (1998) 57 (4) 2051-2060

C.M. Will
Bounding the mass of the graviton using gravitational-wave observations of inspiralling compact binaries.
Phys. Rev. D (1998) 57 (4) 2061-2068

Y. Levine
Quantum nondemolition and higher order effects for a nonlinear meter in an interferometric gravitational wave antenna.
Phys. Rev. D (1998) 57 (4) 2069-2078

M. Bianchi et al.
Cross section of a resonant-mass detector for scalar gravitational waves.
Phys. Rev. D (1998) 57 (8) 4525-4534

C. Cutler
Angular resolution of the LISA gravitational wave detector.
Phys. Rev. D (1998) 57 (12) 7089-7102
 
M. Bernardini et al.
Plane parallel mirrors Fabry-Perot cavity to improve Virgo superattenuators.
Phys. Lett. A, (1998), 243, 187-194

J. Winterflood, D:G. Blair
A long-period vertical vibration isolator for gravitational wave detection.
Phys. Lett. A, (1998), 243, 1-6

A.D. Dolgov, I.B. Khriplovich
Velocity of a signal in an attractive potential and propagation of light in a gravitational field.
Phys. Lett. A, (1998), 243, 117-120

P. Fritschel et al.
High Power Interferometric Phase Measurement Limited by Quantum Noise and Application to Detection of Gravitational Waves.
Phys. Rev. Lett. (1998) 80 (15) 3181-3184

L.Conti et al.
Optical transduction chain for gravitational wave bar detectors.
Rev. Sci. Instrum. (1998) 69 (2) 554-558

E. Calloni et al.
An interferometric device to mesure the mechanical transfer function of the VIRGO mirrors suspensions.
Rev. Sci. Instrum. (1998) 69 (4) 1882-1885

S.J. Richman et al.
Multistage active vibration isolation system.
Rev. Sci. Instrum. (1998) 69 (6) 2531-2538

C. Zhao, M. Notcut, L. Ju, D. Blair
Operation of an 8 m suspended Michelson interferometer.
Rev. Sci. Instrum. (1998) 69 (7) 2773-2776

Z.B. Zhou, S.H. Fan, F. Long, J. Luo
Improved low frequency seismic noise isolation system for gravitational wave detectors.
Rev. Sci. Instrum. (1998) 69 (7) 2781-2784

M. Beccaria et al.
Relevance of Newtonian seismic noise for the VIRGO interferometer sensitivity.
Class. Quantum Grav. (1998), 15, 1-24
 
 


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