Characterization of the Virgo Seismic Environment
The Virgo Collaboration: T. Accadia, F. Acernese, P. Astone, G., Ballardin, F. Barone, M. Barsuglia, A. Basti, Th. S. Bauer, M. Bebronne, M.G., Beker, A. Belletoile, M. Bitossi, M. A. Bizouard, M. Blom, F. Bondu, L., Bonelli, R. Bonnand, V. Boschi, L. Bosi, B. Bouhou

TL;DR
This paper investigates the seismic environment of the Virgo gravitational wave detector, identifying environmental noise sources, analyzing their impact on sensitivity, and exploring mitigation strategies for future detector improvements.
Contribution
It provides a detailed seismic noise characterization around Virgo, identifying key noisy infrastructure sources and assessing their impact on the detector's sensitivity.
Findings
Seismic noise from infrastructure significantly affects Virgo's sensitivity.
Seismic attenuation varies with distance and soil properties.
Identification of specific noisy machines for mitigation.
Abstract
The Virgo gravitational wave detector is an interferometer (ITF) with 3km arms located in Pisa, Italy. From July to October 2010, Virgo performed its third science run (VSR3) in coincidence with the LIGO detectors. Despite several techniques adopted to isolate the interferometer from the environment, seismic noise remains an important issue for Virgo. Vibrations produced by the detector infrastructure (such as air conditioning units, water chillers/heaters, pumps) are found to affect Virgo's sensitivity, with the main coupling mechanisms being through beam jitter and scattered light processes. The Advanced Virgo (AdV) design seeks to reduce ITF couplings to environmental noise by having most vibration-sensitive components suspended and in-vacuum, as well as muffle and relocate loud machines. During the months of June and July 2010, a Guralp-3TD seismometer was stationed at various…
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Taxonomy
TopicsSeismic Waves and Analysis · Geophysics and Sensor Technology · Pulsars and Gravitational Waves Research
