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= GW research exchange meeting =
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== 重力波研究交流会とは? ==
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 * [[重力波研究交流会/重力波研究交流会とは|重力波研究交流会とは?]]

 * [[JGWDoc/HowTo/UpLoad | 資料の upload の仕方]]
 * [[gw_talks/what_is|What is GW REM? (重力波研究交流会とは?)]]
 * [[#UsefulLinks | Useful Links ]]
 * [[#HowToAnnouncements | How to receive announcements ]]
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== 次回の重力波研究交流会 ==
== Upcoming GW-REMs ==
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=== 第70回 2014年10月10日(金) ===
<<BR>>

== The past GW REM talks ==
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 * 場所 seevogh上 <<Include(gw_talks/archive_111_120)>>
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 * 時間 13:00-15:00 <<BR>>
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 * Talk1:塚田怜央(東大)
  * 「Loss Dependence on Beam Position in the arm cavities of aLIGO」
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 * Seevogh (evo) 接続情報 == Archives for the past talks ==
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 * Most of the archives for the earlier years are written in Japanese (it is a history!).
  . {i} [[gw_talks/archive_111_120|111-120th GW-REM talks (2023-)]]
  . {i} [[gw_talks/archive_101_110|101-110th GW-REM talks (2019-2022)]]
  . {i} [[gw_talks/archive_91_100|91-100th GW-REM talks (2017-2019)]]
  . {i} [[gw_talks/archive_81_90|81-90th GW-REM talks (2016-2017) ]]
  . {i} [[gw_talks/archive_71_80|71-80th GW-REM talks (2014-2015) ]]
  . {i} [[gw_talks/archive_61_70|61-70th GW-REM talks (2013-2014) ]]
  . {i} [[gw_talks/archive_51_60|51-60th GW-REM talks (2012-2013) ]]
  . {i} [[gw_talks/archive_41_50|41-50th GW-REM talks (2011-2012) ]]
  . {i} [[gw_talks/archive_31_40|31-40th GW-REM talks (2010-2011) ]]
  . {i} [[gw_talks/archive_21_30|21-30th GW-REM talks (2009-2010) ]]
  . {i} [[gw_talks/archive_11_20|11-20th GW-REM talks (2008-2009) ]]
  . {i} [[gw_talks/archive_1_10|1-10th GW-REM talks (2007-2008) ]]
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   追って連絡します
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== 過去の重力波研究交流会 ==
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== Useful links ==
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=== 第69回 2014年8月29日(金) ===  * [[JGWDoc/HowTo/UpLoadE| How to upload presentation materials to JGW doc database]]

 * [[ZoomHowTo | How to use Zoom]]

 * [[LCGT/Meeting/EVOJ| Use of EVO remote connection system (written in Japanese) ]]

 * [[howtouseezuce| How to join KEK community in eZuce]]

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== How to receive the announcements ==
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 * 場所:東大三尾研/東大宇宙線研

 * 日時:8月29日(金) 13:00-15:00

 * Talk1:鈴木健一郎(東大三尾研) 
  * 「KAGRA用レーザー光源開発の現状」

 * Talk2:中野雅之(東大宇宙線研) 
  * 「LIGOハンフォード観測所帰朝報告(仮)」

=== 第68回 2014年7月25日(金) ===
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 * 場所 seevogh上

 * 時間 13:00-15:00

 * Talk1:八木絢外(Montana State Univ.)
  * 「Applications of Neutron-Star Universal Relations to Gravitational Wave Observations」[[http://gwdoc.icrr.u-tokyo.ac.jp/cgi-bin/private/DocDB/ShowDocument?docid=2543| 資料]]

 * Talk2:青山尚平(名大C研)
  * 「全地球測位システム(GPS)の重力波観測への応用とその先の展望」 [[http://gwdoc.icrr.u-tokyo.ac.jp/cgi-bin/private/DocDB/ShowDocument?docid=2548|資料]]

 
=== 第67回 2014年6月13日(金) ===
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 * 場所 東京工業大学本館H177

 * 時間 13:00-15:00

 * Talk Sina Koehlenbeck (AEI)
  * 「The 10m Prototype at the AEI Hannover: Current Status and upcoming experiments」 [[http://gwdoc.icrr.u-tokyo.ac.jp/DocDB/0024/G1402468/001/2014-02-13_10m.pdf|here]]

 * Seevogh (evo) 接続

    * Title: JGW monthly seminar
    * Community: Virgo - LSC
    * Webstart (Java) : http://research.seevogh.com/join?meeting=MaMDMt2v2MD9Dv9M9nDI9a

=== 第66回 2014年5月16日(金) ===
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 * 場所 東大宇宙線研究所6階大セミナー室

 * 時間 13:00-15:00

 * Talk2 我妻一博(Nikhef)
  * 「Optical lever for KAGRA」 [[http://gwdoc.icrr.u-tokyo.ac.jp/cgi-bin/DocDB/ShowDocument?docid=2396|資料]]

 * Seevogh (evo) 接続

    * Title: JGW monthly seminar
    * Community: Virgo - LSC
    * Webstart (Java) : http://research.seevogh.com/join?meeting=MIM9Ms2e22DIDs9a98Da9I 

=== 第65回 2014年4月11日(金) ===
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 * 場所 東京大学安東研

 * 時間 13:00-15:00

 * Talk1 道村唯太(安東研)
  * 「Hanfordに行ってきました~2014冬~」 [[http://gwdoc.icrr.u-tokyo.ac.jp/cgi-bin/DocDB/ShowDocument?docid=2327|資料]]

 * Seevogh (evo) 接続

    * Title:JGW seminar
    * Community:Virgo - LSC
    * Meeting URL : http://research.seevogh.com/joinSRN?meeting=MvM2Ml2a2DD8Du999BDe9v
    * Webstart (Java) :http://research.seevogh.com/join?meeting=MvM2Ml2a2DD8Du999BDe9v

=== 第64回 2014年3月7日(金) ===
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 * 場所 東大宇宙線研究所6F TV会議室

 * 時間 13:00-15:00

 * Talk1 都丸 隆行 (高エネルギー加速器研究機構)
  * 「宇宙マイクロ波背景放射による原始重力波探査」 [[http://gwdoc.icrr.u-tokyo.ac.jp/cgi-bin/private/DocDB/ShowDocument?docid=2249|資料]]

 * Talk2  Rahul Kumar (グ ラスゴー大学)
  * 「Development of ground based laser interferometers for the detection of gravitational waves」 [[http://gwdoc.icrr.u-tokyo.ac.jp/cgi-bin/private/DocDB/ShowDocument?docid=2248|資料]]

 * Seevogh (evo) 接続

    * Title: JGW monthly seminar
    * Community: Virgo - LSC
    * Meeting URL
        * Seevogh R.N. http://research.seevogh.com/join?meeting=M9MIMi2M2eDIDs9v9uDD99
        * EVO International http://evo.caltech.edu/evoNext/koala.jnlp?meeting=M9MIMi2M2eDIDs9v9uDD99

=== 第63回 2014年1月24日(金) ===
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 * 場所 東大三尾研

 * 時間 13:00-15:00

 * Talk1 市田 昌己(東大小芦研究室)
  * 「Finesse measurement of an optical cavity for vacuum induced transparency」 [[http://gwdoc.icrr.u-tokyo.ac.jp/cgi-bin/private/DocDB/ShowDocument?docid=2152|資料]]

 * Talk2 古谷 寛之(東大三尾研究室)
  * 「Measurement of Small Optical Absorption in Transparent Materials by Photo-Thermal Common-Path Interferometry」 [[http://gwdoc.icrr.u-tokyo.ac.jp/cgi-bin/private/DocDB/ShowDocument?docid=2151|資料]]

 * Seevogh (evo) 接続

    * Title: JGW monthly seminar
    * Community: Virgo - LSC
    * Meeting URL
       * Seevogh R.N. http://research.seevogh.com/join?meeting=vsvivIeue2I8Ila8aMItas
       * EVO International http://evo.caltech.edu/evoNext/koala.jnlp?meeting=vsvivIeue2I8Ila8aMItas

=== 第62回 2013年12月6日(金) ===
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 * 場所 東工大 本館 1F H176

 * 時間 13:00-15:00

 * Talk1 黒柳 幸子 (東京理科大学)
  * 「宇宙ひも起源の重力波」 [[http://gwdoc.icrr.u-tokyo.ac.jp/DocDB/0020/G1302039/001/GW_Kuroyanagi.pdf|資料]]

 * Talk2 Ronny Nawrodt (Friedrich-Schiller-Universität Jena)
  * 「Material issues for cryogenic interferometric detectors」 [[http://gwdoc.icrr.u-tokyo.ac.jp/DocDB/0020/G1302038/001/Nawrodt%20-%20TokyoTech%20122013-1.pdf|資料]]

 * Seevogh (evo) 接続

   * Title: JGW monthly seminar
   * Community: Virgo - LSC
   * Meeting URL
       * Seevogh R.N. http://research.seevogh.com/join?meeting=MsMiMI2u22DlD99D9eDt9s
       * EVO International http://evo.caltech.edu/evoNext/koala.jnlp?meeting=MsMiMI2u22DlD99D9eDt9s

=== 第61回 2013年11月8日(金) ===
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 * 場所 国立天文台

 * 時間 13:00-15:00

 * Talk1 苔山圭以子 (Luisiana State University)
  * 「リビングストン観測所近況報告」 [[http://gwdoc.icrr.u-tokyo.ac.jp/cgi-bin/private/DocDB/ShowDocument?docid=1975|資料]]

 * Talk2 中野雅之(東大宇宙線研)
  * 「Auxiliary lock system in LIGO 40m – LIGO 40m 帰朝報告」 [[http://gwdoc.icrr.u-tokyo.ac.jp/cgi-bin/private/DocDB/ShowDocument?docid=1973|資料]]

 * Seevogh (evo) 接続

    * Title: JGW Monthly Seminar
    * Community: Virgo - LSC
    * Meeting URL
       * Seevogh R.N. http://research.seevogh.com/join?meeting=MsMiMI2u2MDMDa9i9DDt9s
       * EVO International http://evo.caltech.edu/evoNext/koala.jnlp?meeting=MsMiMI2u2MDMDa9i9DDt9s

== これ以前の重力波研究交流会(整備中) ==
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   * 第51回~第60回重力波研究交流会

   * 第41回~第50回重力波研究交流会

   * 第31回~第40回重力波研究交流会

   * 第21回~第30回重力波研究交流会

   * 第11回~第20回重力波研究交流会

   * 第1回~第10回重力波研究交流会
 . /!\ One has to subscribe to the mailing list called ''gw_comm'' in order to receive our announcement emails. Please ask one of our organizers for subscription.
 . The organizers can be found in [[gw_talks/what_is|this page]].

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GW research exchange meeting



Upcoming GW-REMs



The past GW REM talks


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The 111-120th REM talks


The 120th REM: Jan 11th, 2024, Thursday


  • Time: 11:00-12:00
  • Speaker: M. Tamaki (ICRR)
    • Title: "Suspension Control in KAGRA"

      • Abstract:
        Abstract: Ground-based GW detector uses multi-stage pendulum to suspend the mirror for high vibration isolation ratio. However, control noise of suspension limits the low-frequency sensitivity in KAGRA, though low-frequency region has many strong scientific case. This talk will summarize the suspension control in KAGRA and strategies for suspension control noise reduction.
  • Speaker: M.Yamamoto (Toyama University)
    • Title: "Study of Parametric Instability in KAGRA"

      • Abstract:
        Abstract: To obtain high shot noise sensitivity, the gravitational wave detectors need to store high laser power in the arm cavity. However, This high laser power causes a phenomenon called Parametric Instability(PI).
        
        PI transfers energy from the fundamental optical mode in the arm cavity to the mechanical modes of the mirror. PI has the potential to be an obstacle to higher sensitivity in the future for KAGRA. I will talk about outline of PI and the current status of PI study in KAGRA.

The 119th REM: Dec 7th, 2023, Thursday (KAGRA FWG(Future Working Group) + GWREM joint session)


  • Time: 9:30-10:10
  • Speaker: Marco Meyer-Conde (Osaka Metropolitan University)
    • Title: "Modern machine learning technics and tools in collaboration with CERN"

      • Abstract:
        Abstract: Timely detection of stellar binary mergers is of the highest interest in 
        both astrophysics and nuclear physics. The use of machine learning 
        technics and mature software with the support of an international 
        laboratory (CERN) and its computer science division will enhance the 
        possibilities and push the boundaries of astrophysics researches.

The 118th REM: Oct 19th, 2023, Thursday


  • Time: 11:00-12:00
  • Speaker: Seiji Kawamura (Nagoya University)
    • Title: "Optical-spring quantum locking for DECIGO, juggled interferometer, jiggled interferometer, and displacement-noise-free neutron interferometer"

      • Abstract:
        Abstract: At Nagoya University, we are developing various advanced technologies for future gravitational wave detectors, including optical-spring quantum locking for the space gravitational wave antenna DECIGO, a juggled interferometer, a jiggled interferometer, and a displacement-noise-free neutron interferometer. All of these interferometers aim to enhance low-frequency sensitivity beyond the capabilities of standard detection methods. In this presentation, I will elucidate the fundamental principles of these detection methods and provide an overview of their current status.

The 117th REM: Aug 17th, 2023, Thursday


  • Time: 17:00-18:00
  • Speaker: Keiko Kokeyama (Cardiff University)
    • Title: "History and current shape of the Cardiff group"

      • Abstract:
        Abstract: Cardiff University Gravitational Wave Exploration Institute has been playing a leading role in gravitational wave physics. History and current shape of the group will be reviewed.
  • Speaker: Abhinav Patra (Cardiff University)
    • Title: "Introduction to the QUEST and commissioning updates"

      • Abstract:
        Abstract: The QUantum Enhanced Space-Time (QUEST) experiment is currently being commissioned at Cardiff University. QUEST consists of a pair of co-located tabletop power-recycled Michelson interferometers, each targeting a displacement sensitivity of $2 x 10^{-19}$ m/rtHz at 100 MHz. To achieve this sensitivity, the interferometers utilize high circulating power (10 kW) and squeezing. The main science goal of QUEST is to be sensitive to sub-shot noise stochastic signals. These stochastic signals can be a result of spacetime fluctuations due to quantum gravity, interactions of dark matter with the interferometer optics or ultra-high frequency stochastic gravitational waves.
  • Speaker: Terri Pearce (Cardiff University)
    • Title: "The Polarisation Phase Camera"

      • Abstract:
        Abstract: The Polarisation Phase Camera, PPC, is designed to be a non-invasive way of characterising the birefringence of a material. A table top experiment in Cardiff is conducting a proof of principle study of the PPC, with the aim of installing it at the detector sites. I will discuss the motivations, science and status of the experiment.

The 116th REM: July 27th, 2023, Thursday


  • Time: 11:00-12:00
  • Speaker: Elenna Capote (Syracuse University)
    • Title: "Advanced LIGO Detector Commissioning for O4"

      • Abstract:
        Abstract: Both the LIGO Livingston and LIGO Hanford Observatories have made significant progress in upgrading detector sensitivity in preparation for the fourth observing run. This talk will summarize the various equipment upgrades and detector commissioning efforts performed to achieve the new sensitivity.

The 115th REM: June 22nd, 2023, Thursday


  • Time: 11:00-12:00
  • Speaker: Hiroko Tomoda (Tokyo Univ.)
    • Title: "Optical quantum state generation using waveguide optical parametric amplifiers"

      • Abstract:
        Abstract: Optical quantum information processing (QIP) using continuous variables (CVs) of quadrature amplitudes, is a promising approach for large-scale QIP because of its high efficiency of operation and measurement. However, there are many issues left about a quantum light source for CV QIP such as its programmability and broadbandness. Hence we now develop a new light source that can programmably output various optical quantum states required for CV QIP, using broadband squeezers of waveguide optical parametric amplifiers (OPAs). Conventionally waveguide OPAs cannot be used for optical quantum state generation due to their large loss. However, low-loss broadband OPAs have been recently developed [APL Photon. 5, 036104 (2020)] and have become essential devices in our experiments. In this talk, I will introduce our experimental setup and results of time-varying output squeezing level using the OPA [Opt. Express 31, 2161 (2023)]. In addition, I will show our research progress in generating single-photon states and Schrӧdinger’s cat states.

The 114th REM: June 1st, 2023, Thursday


  • Time: 11:00-12:00
  • Speaker: Hiroki Takeda (Kyoto Univ.)
    • Title: "Probing scalar polarizations in gravitational waves"

      • Abstract:
        Scalar polarization modes of gravitational waves, which are often predicted in the context of the viable extension of gravity, have been actively searched. However, couplings of the scalar modes to the matter are strongly constrained by the fifth-force experiments. Thus, the amplitude of scalar modes in the observed gravitational-wave signal is expected to be significantly suppressed compared to that of the tensor modes. In this talk, we will discuss the implications of the experiments in the solar system on the detectability of scalar modes in gravitational waves from compact binary coalescences. We first claim that the energy carried by the scalar modes at the generation is, at most, that of the tensor modes from the observed phase evolution of the inspiral gravitational waves. Next, we formulate general gravitational-wave propagation with full polarizations and point out that the energy flux hardly changes through propagation as long as the background changes slowly compared to the wavelength of the propagating waves. Finally, we show that the possible magnitude of scalar polarization modes, which can be probed by the ground-based gravitational-wave telescopes, is already severely constrained by the existing gravity tests in the solar system.

The 113rd REM: April 27th, 2023, Thursday


  • Time: 11:00-12:00
  • Speaker: Chihiro Hirose (Niigata Unv.)
    • Title: "Alignment Sensing and Control in KAGRA"

      • Abstract:
        In international joint observation of gravitational waves, it is necessary to increase the simultaneous operation rate of gravitational wave telescopes to measure the direction of arrival of gravitational waves. In Japan's KAGRA, the mirror is suspended by a pendulum for vibration isolation, but the tilt of the mirror causes drift. To stabilize the optical axis, Alignment Sensing and Control (ASC) needs to be introduced. Wavefront sensing is effective in detecting the difference between the resonator axis and the incident optical axis. Also, KAGRA's mirrors are cooled down to 20 K to reduce thermal noise. Therefore, the mirrors are made of sapphire, which has low mechanical loss even at low temperatures. I investigated the effect of birefringence on ASC by measuring Y-arm error signal. I also actually introduced ASC to the arm. In this gravitational exchange meeting I will talk about the effect of birefringence on ASC, and also about ASC for Observation 4 now.

The 112nd REM: Febrary 28th, 2023, Tuseday


  • Time: 17:00-18:00
  • Speaker: Kohei Yamamoto (AEI)
    • Title: "LISA metrology system: Clocks, ranging, and communication"

      • Abstract:
        The Laser Interferometer Space Antenna (LISA) aims to observe gravitational waves in the mHz regime over its 10-year mission time. LISA will operate laser interferometers between three spacecraft. Each spacecraft will utilize independent clocks, which determine the sampling times of onboard devices called phasemeter to extract the interferometric phases and, ultimately, gravitational wave signals. To suppress limiting laser frequency noise due to time-varying unequal arm lengths, phase signals sampled by each phasemeter must be combined in postprocessing to synthesize virtual equal-arm interferometers with the technique called time-delay interferometry (TDI). The synthesis, in turn, requires a synchronization of the independent clocks in postprocessing. For such on-ground data analysis, additional onboard measurements will be introduced on top of primary phase extractions: intersatellite clock-tone transfer and absolute ranging. The ranging technique also enables intersatellite data communication to ease communication between a ground station and LISA. This talk introduces recent experimental studies of these technologies using a hexagonal optical testbed at AEI Hannover.

The 111th REM: January 26th, 2023, Thursday


  • Time: 11:00-12:00
  • Speaker: Hiroki Fujimoto (UTokyo)
    • Title: "Axion dark matter search with laser interferometry"

      • Abstract:
        Researches on cosmology and astrophysics have revealed that more than 80% of the matter in the universe consists of an unknown substance, or dark matter. The nature of dark matter is still unknown and many searches have been conducted for various dark matter candidates. Axion-like particles (ALPs) are undiscovered particles that are well-motivated candidates for ultralight dark matter. The interaction between ALPs and photons slightly causes the rotational oscillation of linearly polarized light, and therefore ALP dark matter can be detected by the measurement of the polarization rotation of a laser beam.
        Recently, some ALP dark matter search experiments using the laser interferometer have been proposed. The basic idea is to use an optical cavity, which can enhance the effective light path and also the duration of the interaction with the ALP dark matter. With this technique, the polarization rotation can be amplified and high-sensitive ALP dark matter search can be conducted.
        In this talk, I will introduce our interferometric ALP dark matter search experiment: DANCE and the search using the gravitational wave detectors.


Archives for the past talks





How to receive the announcements


  • /!\ One has to subscribe to the mailing list called gw_comm in order to receive our announcement emails. Please ask one of our organizers for subscription.

  • The organizers can be found in this page.

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