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| * [[gw_talks/what_is|重力波研究交流会とは?]] | * [[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 ]] <<BR>> == Upcoming GW-REMs == ---- === The 135th REM: Oct. 16th, 2025 === ---- * Time: 17:00-18:00 * Speaker: Sotatsu Otabe (U Tokyo) * Title: ''"Kerr-Enhanced Optical Spring for kHz Gravitational Wave Detection"'' * Abstract: {{{ Abstract:Gravitational waves in the 2–4 kHz band emitted from binary neutron star post-merger remnants contain critical information about high-density nuclear materials that cannot be accessed by terrestrial experiments. These post-merger signals have not yet been observed and are unlikely to be detected with current gravitational wave detectors due to insufficient sensitivity in kilohertz band. An optical spring with an oscillatory response is a promising route to improve specific band sensitivity in gravitational wave detectors; however, its resonance frequency is limited to approximately 100 Hz in second-generation detectors. To stiffen the optical spring into the kilohertz band and amplify the post-merger signals, it has been proposed to induce nonlinear optical effects in the interferometer to enhance the signal components. In this talk, we present an experimental demonstration of optical spring enhancement via the optical Kerr effect in a Fabry–Perot cavity. We achieve an increase of the effective optical spring constant by a factor of 1.6 ± 0.1 over linear theory. We also outline pathways for implementing the signal amplification system in operational gravitational wave detectors and highlight potential applications in optomechanical systems beyond gravitational wave detector. }}} Presentation material: https://gwdoc.icrr.u-tokyo.ac.jp/cgi-bin/private/DocDB/ShowDocument?docid=16945 (only for LVK members) <<BR>> == The past GW REM talks == ---- <<Include(gw_talks/archive_131_140)>> <<BR>> |
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| <<BR>> == 次回の重力波研究交流会 == |
== Archives for the past talks == |
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=== 第82回 2016年3月4日(金) === ---- * 場所 東工大宗宮研 * 時間 13:00-15:00 * Talk 1: Tjark Miener (東工大M1) * * Talk 2: 和泉 究 (LIGO Hanford) *「Advanced LIGO の信号校正」[[http://gwdoc.icrr.u-tokyo.ac.jp/cgi-bin/private/DocDB/ShowDocument?docid=4912|発表資料]] * Seevogh 接続情報 * Title: JGW monthly seminar * Community: KEK Community * Password: 案内メールを参照のこと * Meeting Access Information: SeeVoghRN Application http://research.seevogh.com/joinSRN?meeting=vsvivIeleDI8IIaDasItas Mobile App : Meeting ID: 745 4985 or Link: http://research.seevogh.com/join?meeting=vsvivIeleDI8IIaDasItas |
* Most of the archives for the earlier years are written in Japanese (it is a history!). . {i} [[gw_talks/archive_131_140|131-140th GW-REM talks (2025-)]] . {i} [[gw_talks/archive_121_130|121-130th GW-REM talks (2024-2025)]] . {i} [[gw_talks/archive_111_120|111-120th GW-REM talks (2023-2024)]] . {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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| == 過去の重力波研究交流会 == | <<Anchor(UsefulLinks)>> == Useful links == |
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| * [[JGWDoc/HowTo/UpLoadE| How to upload presentation materials to JGW doc database]] | |
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| === 第81回 2016年1月29日(金) === | * [[ZoomHowTo | How to use Zoom]] |
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| ---- | * [[LCGT/Meeting/EVOJ| Use of EVO remote connection system (written in Japanese) ]] |
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| * 場所 東大宇宙線研 * 時間 13:00-15:00 * Talk 1: Kieran Craig (ICRR) *「Coating mechanical loss, spectroscopy and coating thermal noise」[[http://gwdoc.icrr.u-tokyo.ac.jp/cgi-bin/private/DocDB/ShowDocument?docid=4773|発表ファイル]] * Talk 2: 樊 星 (東大 浅井研) *「パルス磁石とFabry-Perot共振器を用いた真空複屈折の探索」[[http://gwdoc.icrr.u-tokyo.ac.jp/cgi-bin/private/DocDB/ShowDocument?docid=4774|発表ファイル]] * Seevogh 接続情報 * Title: JGW monthly seminar * Community: KEK Community * Password: 案内メールを参照のこと * Meeting Access Information: * SeeVoghRN Application : http://research.seevogh.com/joinSRN?meeting=MIM9Ms2v28DaDu989tDa9I * Mobile App : Meeting ID: 742 7974 or Link: http://research.seevogh.com/join?meeting=MIM9Ms2v28DaDu989tDa9I === 第80回 2015年12月18日(金) === ---- * 場所 東大三尾研 * 時間 13:00-14:30 * Talk 1: 柳光孝紀(三尾研M1) *「Photothermal Common-path Interferometryを用いた吸収係数測定へのロードマップ」[[http://gwdoc.icrr.u-tokyo.ac.jp/cgi-bin/private/DocDB/ShowDocument?docid=4696|発表ファイル]] * Talk 2: 中村亮介(三尾研M1) *「Femtosecond and Nanosecond Laser Processing of Carbon Fiber Reinforced Plastic」 * Talk 3: 池田浩太(三尾研M1) *「KAGRA用レーザー光源開発の現状」[[http://gwdoc.icrr.u-tokyo.ac.jp/cgi-bin/private/DocDB/ShowDocument?docid=4696|発表ファイル]] * Seevogh 接続情報 * Title: JGW monthly seminar * Community: KEK Community * Password: 案内メールを参照のこと * Meeting Access Information: |
* [[howtouseezuce| How to join KEK community in eZuce]] |
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| == これ以前の重力波研究交流会 == | <<Anchor(HowToAnnouncements)>> == How to receive the announcements == |
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| {i} [[gw_talks/archive_71_80|第71回~第80回重力波研究交流会]] {i} [[gw_talks/archive_61_70|第61回~第70回重力波研究交流会]] {i} [[gw_talks/archive_51_60|第51回~第60回重力波研究交流会]] {i} [[gw_talks/archive_41_50|第41回~第50回重力波研究交流会]] {i} [[gw_talks/archive_31_40|第31回~第40回重力波研究交流会]] {i} [[gw_talks/archive_21_30|第21回~第30回重力波研究交流会]] {i} [[gw_talks/archive_11_20|第11回~第20回重力波研究交流会]] {i} [[gw_talks/archive_1_10|第1回~第10回重力波研究交流会]] <<BR>> == 暮らしに役立つリンク == ---- * [[JGWDoc/HowTo/UpLoad | 資料の upload の仕方]] * [[LCGT/Meeting/EVOJ| EVO遠隔会議システムの使い方あれこれ]] |
. /!\ 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]]. |
重力波研究交流会
GW research exchange meeting (GWREM)
Upcoming GW-REMs
The 135th REM: Oct. 16th, 2025
- Time: 17:00-18:00
- Speaker: Sotatsu Otabe (U Tokyo)
Title: "Kerr-Enhanced Optical Spring for kHz Gravitational Wave Detection"
- Abstract:
Abstract:Gravitational waves in the 2–4 kHz band emitted from binary neutron star post-merger remnants contain critical information about high-density nuclear materials that cannot be accessed by terrestrial experiments. These post-merger signals have not yet been observed and are unlikely to be detected with current gravitational wave detectors due to insufficient sensitivity in kilohertz band. An optical spring with an oscillatory response is a promising route to improve specific band sensitivity in gravitational wave detectors; however, its resonance frequency is limited to approximately 100 Hz in second-generation detectors. To stiffen the optical spring into the kilohertz band and amplify the post-merger signals, it has been proposed to induce nonlinear optical effects in the interferometer to enhance the signal components. In this talk, we present an experimental demonstration of optical spring enhancement via the optical Kerr effect in a Fabry–Perot cavity. We achieve an increase of the effective optical spring constant by a factor of 1.6 ± 0.1 over linear theory. We also outline pathways for implementing the signal amplification system in operational gravitational wave detectors and highlight potential applications in optomechanical systems beyond gravitational wave detector.
- Abstract:
Presentation material: https://gwdoc.icrr.u-tokyo.ac.jp/cgi-bin/private/DocDB/ShowDocument?docid=16945 (only for LVK members)
The past GW REM talks
The 131-140th REM talks
The 134th REM: Aug. 14th, 2025
- Time: 15:00-16:00
- Speaker: Rico Lo (University of Copenhagen, Niels Bohr Institute)
Title: "Gravitational-wave signatures of exotic compact objects"
- Abstract:
While most gravitational-wave signals detected so far are thought to come from black holes, alternatives such as boson stars and gravastars have also been proposed. If sufficiently compact, these exotic objects could produce gravitational waves detectable on Earth, with waveforms distinct from those of black holes. One of the most striking differences is the presence of gravitational-wave echoes—a series of repeating bursts emitted after the object is perturbed, for example in a binary merger. These echoes arise naturally in horizonless ultracompact objects and, if observed, would offer compelling evidence about the true nature of the source. In this talk, I will outline the theoretical foundations of these signatures and review current data analysis efforts to detect them.
- Abstract:
The 133rd REM: Jul. 28th, 2025
- Time: 15:00-16:00
- Speaker: Kazuhiro Yamamoto (U Toyama)
Title: "Coating thermal noise and investigation for reduction"
- Abstract:
Coating thermal noise is one of the fundamental noise sources in interferometric gravitational wave detectors. The reduction of this noise is one of the hottest topics for further detector improvement. However, until the end of the 20th century, nobody expected that a thin coating would contribute thermal noise so largely. Revolutions at the end of the 20th century opened our eyes. I explain what happened around the end of the 20th century and the investigation for coating thermal noise after this revolution. I focus the investigation in Japan, especially, what is going on at Toyama.
- Abstract:
Presentation material, record: https://gwdoc.icrr.u-tokyo.ac.jp/cgi-bin/private/DocDB/ShowDocument?docid=16759 (only for LVK members)
The 132nd REM: Jun. 5th, 2025
- Time: 11:00-12:00
- Speaker: Alvin Li (U Tokyo, RESCEU)
Title: "Gravitational Wave Lensing: Current Status and Future Prospects"
- Abstract:
Gravitational lensing of gravitational waves offers a unique opportunity to probe both astrophysical and cosmological phenomena, from the population properties of compact binaries to the distribution of matter in the Universe. As gravitational waves travel through the Universe, their paths can be deflected, and their amplitudes can be (de)-magnified by intervening massive structures. This leads to various observable signatures, including magnification bias, arrival time delays, and repeated signals. In this talk, I will present an overview of gravitational wave lensing, beginning with the theoretical foundations and the classification of lensing regimes relevant to ground-based detectors. I will review the status of current searches for lensed gravitational wave events, highlighting recent results from the third observing run (O3) of the LIGO-Virgo-KAGRA collaboration. In addition, I will discuss the various methods employed in lensing analyses and the challenges associated with confidently identifying lensed events. I will then outline the prospects for detecting gravitational wave lensing in upcoming observing runs and the potential scientific returns such detections could offer. I will also discuss the specific contributions KAGRA can make in making the first lensed gravitational wave detection.
- Abstract:
The 131st REM: May. 19th, 2025
- Time: 15:00-16:00
- Speaker: Naoki Aritomi (U Tokyo)
Title: "Advanced LIGO detector performance in the fourth observing run"
- Abstract:
I will talk about the LIGO detector performance in O4 based on the recently published paper, Phys. Rev. D 111, 062002 (2025).
- Abstract:
presentation record: https://gwdoc.icrr.u-tokyo.ac.jp/cgi-bin/private/DocDB/ShowDocument?docid=16768 (only for LVK members)
Archives for the past talks
- Most of the archives for the earlier years are written in Japanese (it is a history!).
Useful links
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.
