Improving the absolute accuracy of the gravitational wave detectors by combining the photon pressure and gravity field calibrators
Yuki Inoue, Sadakazu Haino, Nobuyuki Kanda, Yujiro Ogawa, Toshikazu, Suzuki, Takayuki Tomaru, Takahiro Yamamoto, Takaaki Yokozawa

TL;DR
This paper introduces a combined calibration method using photon and gravity field calibrators to significantly improve the absolute accuracy of gravitational wave detectors, reducing calibration uncertainty to 0.17%.
Contribution
It proposes a novel calibration approach that combines photon and gravity field calibrators with advanced mass distributions to minimize systematic errors.
Findings
Calibration uncertainty reduced to 0.17%.
Method is ten times more precise than previous techniques.
Enhanced accuracy supports better gravitational wave source parameter estimation.
Abstract
The absolute accuracy of the estimated parameters of gravitational wave sources will be fundamentally limited by the calibration uncertainties of the detectors in upcoming observation runs with the increased number of source statistics. Photon calibrators have so far been the primary tools for absolute calibration of test-mass displacement, relying on measurement of the photon pressure. The current technological limit of the absolute calibration uncertainty for gravitational-wave amplitudes is limited to a few percent, due to the uncertainty in the laser power-standard maintained by the metrology institutes. To reduce this uncertainty, this article proposes a novel calibration method that combines a photon calibrator and a gravity field calibrator. The gravity field calibrator achieves modulation of the displacement of the test mass by generating a gravity gradient. In previous studies,…
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