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=== The 106th REM: July 28th, 2022, Thursday === ---- * Time: 11:00-12:00 * Speaker: Masayuki Nakano (LIGO, LLO) * Title: ''"The status of LLO commissioning for O4"'' * [[https://gwdoc.icrr.u-tokyo.ac.jp/cgi-bin/private/DocDB/ShowDocument?docid=14204| Link to the material ]] <<BR>> === The 105th REM: June 16th, 2022, Thursday === ---- * Time: 11:00-12:00 * Speaker: Ryosuke Sugimoto (SOKENDAI/JAXA) * Title: ''"Demonstration of back-linked Fabry-Perot interferometer towards space gravitational wave antenna"'' * [[https://gwdoc.icrr.u-tokyo.ac.jp/cgi-bin/private/DocDB/ShowDocument?docid=14142| Link to the material ]] <<BR>> === The 104th REM: May 19th, 2022, Thursday === ---- * Time: 11:00-12:00 * Speaker: Shoichi Oshino (ICRR) * Title: ''"Current status of KAGRA for O4 observation"'' * [[https://gwdoc.icrr.u-tokyo.ac.jp/cgi-bin/private/DocDB/ShowDocument?docid=14074| Link to the material ]] * Abstract: {{{ KAGRA is currently undergoing upgrade work in preparation for the fourth phase of international joint observations with LIGO and Virgo scheduled to begin in December 2022. KAGRA has two features: built underground and the mirrors are cooled to low temperatures. These are features that predate the third-generation gravitational wave telescopes that will be built in the future. This presentation will introduce the gravitational wave telescope KAGRA, focusing on upgrading works being done. }}} <<BR>> |
The 101-110th REM talks
The 108th REM: October 27th, 2022, Thursday
- Time: 11:00-12:00
- Speaker: Satoshi Tanioka (Syracuse University)
Title: "Current status of AlGaAs coatings"
- Abstract:
Thermal noise in high-reflectivity mirror coatings is a limiting factor in ground-based gravitational wave detectors. Reducing this coating thermal noise improves the sensitivity of detectors and enriches the scientific outcome of observing runs. Crystalline gallium arsenide and aluminum-alloyed gallium arsenide (referred to as AlGaAs) coatings are promising coating candidates for future upgrades of gravitational wave detectors because of their low coating thermal noise. In this talk, recent progress in AlGaAs coating research will be presented.
The 107th REM: August 19th, 2022, Friday
- Time: 11:00-12:00
- Speaker: Leo Tsukada (Penn State University)
Title: "Low-latency detection of the gravitational waves from compact binary coalescences"
- Abstract:
Since the first detection of the gravitational wave from a binary black hole, the LIGO-Virgo-KAGRA (LVK) collaboration has detected in total 90 events from compact binary coalescences, establishing the field of gravitational wave astronomy. In addition to shedding light on the properties of compact objects e.g. black holes and neutron stars, the joint observation of such objects together with electromagnetic emission will bring us further enriched insight on nuclear physics and cosmology. Early 2023, the fourth observing run is going to take place and various methods have been extensively developed towards it. Today, I will talk about methods to detect gravitational waves in low latency, which plays a crucial role in so-called multi-messenger astronomy. In particular, this talk will be focused on the methodology of a low-latency detection pipeline, GstLAL. GstLAL can also incorporate the detection method with negative latency, i.e. early warning. I will briefly describe its prospect in the upcoming forth observing run by the LVK collaboration.
- Abstract:
The 106th REM: July 28th, 2022, Thursday
- Time: 11:00-12:00
- Speaker: Masayuki Nakano (LIGO, LLO)
Title: "The status of LLO commissioning for O4"
The 105th REM: June 16th, 2022, Thursday
- Time: 11:00-12:00
- Speaker: Ryosuke Sugimoto (SOKENDAI/JAXA)
Title: "Demonstration of back-linked Fabry-Perot interferometer towards space gravitational wave antenna"
The 104th REM: May 19th, 2022, Thursday
- Time: 11:00-12:00
- Speaker: Shoichi Oshino (ICRR)
Title: "Current status of KAGRA for O4 observation"
- Abstract:
KAGRA is currently undergoing upgrade work in preparation for the fourth phase of international joint observations with LIGO and Virgo scheduled to begin in December 2022. KAGRA has two features: built underground and the mirrors are cooled to low temperatures. These are features that predate the third-generation gravitational wave telescopes that will be built in the future. This presentation will introduce the gravitational wave telescope KAGRA, focusing on upgrading works being done.
The 102nd REM: November 15th, 2019, Friday
- Time: 13:00-14:00
- Location: ICRR, the Kashiwanoha campus (tentative)
- Speaker: Kyohei Kawaguchi (ICRR, University of Tokyo)
Title: "Modeling gravitational waveforms and electromagnetic signals from neutron star binary mergers"
- Zoom connection information
Meeting URL: https://zoom.us/j/5045179604
- password: ask the organizers
The 101st REM / ISAS Astrophysics Colloquium : August 9th, 2019, Friday
- Time: 13:00-14:00
- Location: Room 1537, Bild.A, 5F in JAXA Sagamihara campus
- Speaker: Morio Toyoshima (NICT)
Title: "Recent Trends of Space Laser Communications"
- Information for Zoom remote connection
Meeting URL: https://zoom.us/j/5045179604
- password: ask an organizer
Jointly organized with the ISAS Astrophysics Colloquia