Karlsruhe 2024 –
wissenschaftliches Programm
T 95: Gravitational waves 1
Donnerstag, 7. März 2024, 16:00–18:00, Geb. 30.23: 6/1
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16:00 |
T 95.1 |
A superconducting cavity for the SUPAX experiment — •Tim Schneemann, Kristof Schmieden, and Matthias Schott
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16:15 |
T 95.2 |
Gravitational Wave Detection with SRF-Cavities — •Michel Paulsen, Tom Krokotsch, Lars Fischer, Gudrid Moortgat-Pick, Krisztian Peters, and Marc Wenskat
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16:30 |
T 95.3 |
Particle Physics Prospects of High Frequency Gravitational Wave Detection — •Tom Krokotsch, Lars Fischer, Gudrid Moortgat-Pick, Michel Paulsen, Krisztian Peters, and Marc Wenskat
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16:45 |
T 95.4 |
Ultra high-frequency Gravitational Waves as Messengers of New Physics — •Lars Fischer, Tom Krokotsch, Gudrid Moortgat-Pick, Michel Paulsen, Krisztian Peters, and Marc Wenskat
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17:00 |
T 95.5 |
Composite Vacuum Tubes and Distributed Pumping for the Einstein Telescope — •Charlotte Benning, Robert Joppe, Tim Kuhlbusch, Oliver Pooth, Purnalingam Revathi, Ralf Schleichert, and Achim Stahl
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17:15 |
T 95.6 |
Methods to reduce Low-Frequency Noise of Wind Turbines for the Einstein Telescope — Marc Boxberg, •Tom Niggemann, Niklas Nippe, Achim Stahl, and Florian Wagner
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17:30 |
T 95.7 |
Characterizing the Seismic Impact of Wind Turbines on the Einstein Telescope — Marc Boxberg, Tom Niggemann, •Niklas Nippe, Achim Stahl, and Florian Wagner
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17:45 |
T 95.8 |
Seismometer Position Optimization for Newtonian Noise Mitigation in the Einstein Telescope — •Patrick Schillings and Johannes Erdmann
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