Overview of KAGRA: KAGRA science

KAGRA is a newly build gravitational wave observatory, a laser interferometer with 3 km arm length, located in Kamioka, Gifu, Japan. In this paper, one of a series of articles featuring KAGRA, we discuss the science targets of KAGRA projects, considering not only the baseline KAGRA (current design)...

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Veröffentlicht in:PROGRESS OF THEORETICAL AND EXPERIMENTAL PHYSICS 2021-05, Vol.2021 (5)
Hauptverfasser: Akutsu, T, Ando, M, Arai, K, Arai, Y, Araki, S, Araya, A, Aritomi, N, Asada, H, Aso, Y, Bae, S, Bae, Y, Baiotti, L, Bajpai, R, Barton, M.A, Cannon, K, Cao, Z, Capocasa, E, Chan, M, Chen, C, Chen, K, Chen, Y, Chiang, C.-Y, Chu, H, Chu, Y.-K, Eguchi, S, Enomoto, Y, Flaminio, R, Fujii, Y, Fujikawa, F, Fukunaga, M, Fukushima, M, Gao, D, Ge, G, Ha, S, Hagiwara, A, Haino, S, Han, W.-B, Hasegawa, K, Hattori, K, Hayakawa, H, Hayama, K, Himemoto, Y, Hiranuma, Y, Hirata, N, Hirose, E, Hong, Z, Hsieh, B.H, Huang, C.-Z, Huang, H.-Y, Huang, P, Huang, Y, Huang, Y.-C, Hui, D.C.Y, Ide, S, Ikenoue, B, Imam, S, Inayoshi, K, Inoue, Y, Ioka, K, Ito, K, Itoh, Y, Izumi, K, Jeon, C, Jin, H.-B, Jung, K, Jung, P, Kaihotsu, K, Kajita, T, Kakizaki, M, Kamiizumi, M, Kanda, N, Kang, G, Kashiyama, K, Kawaguchi, K, Kawai, N, Kawasaki, T, Kim, C, Kim, J, Kim, J.C, Kim, W.S, Kim, Y.-M, Kimura, N, Kita, N, Kitazawa, H, Kojima, Y, Kokeyama, K, Komori, K, Kong, A.K.H, Kotake, K, Kozakai, C, Kozu, R, Kumar, R, Kume, J, Kuo, C, Kuo, H.-S, Kuromiya, Y, Kuroyanagi, S, Kusayanagi, K, Kwak, K, Lee, H.K
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Zusammenfassung:KAGRA is a newly build gravitational wave observatory, a laser interferometer with 3 km arm length, located in Kamioka, Gifu, Japan. In this paper, one of a series of articles featuring KAGRA, we discuss the science targets of KAGRA projects, considering not only the baseline KAGRA (current design) but also its future upgrade candidates (KAGRA+) for the near to middle term ($\sim$5 years).
ISSN:2050-3911
2050-3911