Cylindrical versus Spherical Resonant Antennas for Gravitational Wave Detection
S. Alam (KEK), S. Haider(ICP), Aurangzeb(ICP)

TL;DR
This paper compares cylindrical and spherical resonant antennas for gravitational wave detection, discussing their principles, features, and the potential of a two-sphere observatory to enhance detection capabilities.
Contribution
It provides a comparative analysis of cylindrical and spherical resonant antennas and explores the advantages of a two-sphere configuration for gravitational wave detection.
Findings
Spherical antennas offer different detection sensitivities compared to cylindrical ones.
A two-sphere observatory can improve gravitational wave detection capabilities.
The paper highlights the features and potential benefits of spherical geometries.
Abstract
The principles and detection of gravitational waves by resonant antennas are briefly discussed. But the main purpose of this short note is to compare the two geometries of resonant antennas, the well-known cylindrical to the spherical type. Some features of a two sphere observatory are also discussed.
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Taxonomy
TopicsRadio Astronomy Observations and Technology · Pulsars and Gravitational Waves Research · Relativity and Gravitational Theory
