Science of Cryogenic sub-Hz cROss torsion bar detector with quantum NOn-demolition Speed meter (CHRONOS)
Yuki Inoue, Hsiang-Yu Huang, Vivek Kumar, Mario Juvenal S. Onglao II, Daiki Tanabe, and Ta-Chun Yu

TL;DR
CHRONOS is a ground-based cryogenic torsion-bar detector with a quantum speed-meter readout designed to explore the 0.1-10 Hz gravitational-wave band, enabling new astrophysical and fundamental physics observations.
Contribution
It introduces a novel cryogenic torsion-bar detector with quantum non-demolition measurement capabilities targeting sub-Hz gravitational waves.
Findings
Achieves strain sensitivity of ~10^{-18} Hz^{-1/2} at 2 Hz
Enables detection of stochastic backgrounds of ~2×10^{-3} at 2 Hz
Bridges observational gap between space-based and ground-based detectors
Abstract
The frequency band between and remains largely unexplored in gravitational-wave astronomy due to strong seismic, Newtonian, and suspension thermal noise that limit ground-based detectors. The Cryogenic sub-Hz cROss torsion-bar detector with quantum NOn-demolition Speed meter (CHRONOS) is a novel detector concept designed to access this frequency range from the ground. CHRONOS combines cryogenic torsion-bar test masses with a triangular Sagnac interferometer implementing a speed-meter readout, which suppresses quantum radiation-pressure noise and enables quantum non-demolition measurements in the sub-Hz regime. The detector targets a strain sensitivity of around and stochastic gravitational wave background of at . This sensitivity opens a new observational window…
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