A simulation program for the VIRGO experiment

Within the VIRGO experiment we are developing a simulation program providing an accurate description of the interferometric antenna behaviour, taking into account all sources of noise. Besides its future use as a tool for data analysis and for the commissioning of the apparatus, the simulation helps...

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Hauptverfasser: Caron, B, Dominjon, A, Flaminio, R, Marion, F, Massonnet, L, Morand, R, Mours, B, Verkindt, D, Yvert, M
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