Michele Punturo EGO & INFN Perugia 1 2nd ET meeting, Erice Oct'09.

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Michele Punturo EGO & INFN Perugia 1 2nd ET meeting, Erice Oct'09

 ET is a conceptual Design Study of a 3 rd generation GW observatory, supported by the European Commission within the FP7-Capacities  Why a 3 rd generation GW Observatory? 2 2nd ET meeting, Erice Oct'09

3 Scientific Run / LIGO - Virgo Commis -sioning/ Upgrade eLIGO, Virgo+ Commis- sioning Scientific run(s) Upgra des & Runs advLIGO, advVirgo Com- mis- sioning Scientific run(s) Same Infrastructures, improvements of the current technologies, some prototyping of the 2 nd generation technologies Same Infrastructures, engineering of new technologies developed by currently advanced R&D BNS Either the detection is reached or there is something fundamentally wrong

2nd ET meeting, Erice Oct'09 4 Scientific Run / LIGO - Virgo Commis -sioning/ Upgrade eLIGO, Virgo+ Commis- sioning Scientific run(s) Upgra des & Runs advLIGO, advVirgo Com- mis- sioning Scientific run(s) Upgrades (High frequency oriented?) and runs Same Infrastructures, improvements of the current technologies, some prototyping of the 2 nd generation technologies Same Infrastructures, engineering of new technologies developed by currently advanced R&D

 GW detection is expected to occur in the advanced detectors. The 3 rd generation should focus on observational aspects:  Astrophysics:  Measure in great detail the physical parameters of the stellar bodies composing the binary systems  NS-NS, NS-BH, BH-BH  Constrain the Equation of State of NS through the measurement  of the merging phase of BNS  of the NS stellar modes  of the gravitational continuous wave emitted by a pulsar NS  Contribute to solve the GRB enigma  Relativity  Compare the numerical relativity model describing the coalescence of intermediate mass black holes  Cosmology  Measure few cosmological parameters using the GW signal from BNS emitting also an e.m. signal (like GRB)  Probe the first instant of the universe and its evolution through the measurement of the GW stochastic background  Astro-particle:  Contribute to the measure the neutrino mass 5 2nd ET meeting, Erice Oct'09

8th Amaldi Conference, New York, h(f) [1/sqrt(Hz)] Frequency [Hz] 1 Hz10 kHz Seismic Thermal Quantum Seismic Newtonian Susp. Thermal Quantum Mirror thermal 3 rd generation ideal target

 The main targets of the DS are:  understand if/how the target sensitivity is feasible in about one decade from now  Define the main technologies needed to approach that sensitivity  Define and design the infrastructures needed to realize a 3 rd generation GW observatory  Geometries, topologies  Site(s) requirements 2nd ET meeting, Erice Oct'09 7

58th Fujihara Seminar, May Site and infrastructure Thermal noise of mirrors and suspensions / cryogenics Optical configuration Astrophysics issues Management J. v.d. BrandF. Ricci A. Freise B. S. Sathyaprakash J. Colas M. Punturo H. Lück

 To approach the target sensitivity we need a giant interferometer (~10km)  Located underground in some “quiet” region  Capable to accommodate cryogenic apparatuses  Capable to accommodate long seismic filtering suspensions 2nd ET meeting, Erice Oct'09 9 Credit: K.Kuroda

 An improvement of the sensitivity in the low & intermediate frequency range requires to  Reduce the thermal noise of the suspension system and of the optics  Cryogenics  New materials for substrates and coatings  New coating-less approach?  Further filter the residual seismic noise approaching the 1 Hz “wall” 2nd ET meeting, Erice Oct'09 10

 Reduction of the high frequency noises will require new high power lasers, probably new wavelength  Squeezing  New interferometer topologies (Michelson, Sagnac?)  Is still the L shaped geometry the right solution?  Do we need new beam geometries? 2nd ET meeting, Erice Oct'09 11

 Build and update the ET science case  Investigate the synergies with space based GW detectors (LISA, …)  Manage the multi- messenger aspects of a 3 rd generation GW observatory 2nd ET meeting, Erice Oct'09 12

 ET management is well beyond the “simple” administration, but it is a coordination tool to arrive to the realization of the 3 rd generation of GW observatories in Europe  ET design study is a milestone in a long path started with the first proposal to Europe:  EGO (FP6), 2004(unsuccessful)  ILIAS (FP6), (successful) 2nd ET meeting, Erice Oct'09 13

 ET design study (FP7) started in May 2008 and will finish in June 2011  The first intermediate report is due to the EC in December  The final conceptual design in July 2011  ET is successfully involving scientists well beyond the 8 “beneficiaries” 2nd ET meeting, Erice Oct'09 14 Participant no. Participant organization nameCountry 1European Gravitational ObservatoryItaly-France 2Istituto Nazionale di Fisica NucleareItaly 3Max-Planck-GesellschaftGermany 4Centre National de la Recherche ScientifiqueFrance 5University of BirminghamUnited Kingdom 6University of GlasgowUnited Kingdom 7NIKHEFThe Netherlands 8Cardiff UniversityUnited Kingdom

 The richness of ET is the open structure (Science Team) we adopted in the proposing phase 2nd ET meeting, Erice Oct'09 15  any scientist interested to the ET science & technology can participate to the ET activities and receive a (limited) support  Currently there are 219 subscribers

 ET-DS is also supporting directly the beneficiaries with fellowships and contracts 2nd ET meeting, Erice Oct'09 16

 It is by far obvious that the largest and priority effort is the realization of the advanced detectors  The requirement for the realization of a 3 rd generation GW observatory is the first detection in the advanced detectors  > ?  It is clear that it will be very difficult to have a serious support from national funding institutions before that event  We must preserve the current investment and “play the game” with different tools  “European Strategy” 2nd ET meeting, Erice Oct'09 17

2nd ET meeting, Erice Oct'09 18 ET Design

 To realize an European “Research Infrastructure” the typical path is reported in the following scheme  The inclusion in the ESFRI roadmap is mandatory  The next step after the DS is the “preparatory phase” 2nd ET meeting, Erice Oct'09 19 European Strategy Forum on Research Infrastructures

 The target is to enter in the ESFRI roadmap  Quite “stable” now, saturated by the selected projects  Update call just now for Energy and Food, Agriculture and Fisheries, Biotechnology  Intermediate steps are the presence in the  National Roadmaps  Status to be discussed at the Round Table  ASPERA roadmap  We are one of the “Magnificent 7”, but it is not enough  GWIC roadmap  Role in the EU strategy to be understood  OECD Global Science Forum roadmap? 2nd ET meeting, Erice Oct'09 20

2nd ET meeting, Erice Oct'09 21 ET Design No PCP phase for ET before the end of FP7 FP8 still in the fog

2nd ET meeting, Erice Oct'09 22 ET Design ILIAS-next GOST ?

 EU call (Top-Down):  INFRA : Research Infrastructures for dark matter search, neutrinos, gravitational waves.  A project under this topic should aim at integrating the key deep underground laboratories in Europe, for dark matter search, double beta decay, low energy neutrino physics, long-baseline neutrino beam experiments, and gravitational wave physics, including theory.  GW weights (now) about the 20% of the proposed budget  Networking activities to maintain the coordination focused on ET  Small R&D activities to co-support the development of technologies ET-related 2nd ET meeting, Erice Oct'09 23

2nd ET meeting, Erice Oct'09 24 ET Design ILIAS-next GOST ? ET Prep. phase

 Complete the design study duties  Report in December  Need to form NOW a team of people working full time on the design study document production, analyzing all the solutions proposed in the WP activities and realizing an homogeneous design  Voluntary and involuntary candidate will be selected and contacted during this meeting  Decisions about fundamental geometries and requirements are needed “now” 2nd ET meeting, Erice Oct'09 25

 Priority items:  Define basic infrastructures and their rough cost  Define site characteristics and produce a list of candidates  Completely new optimal site with respect to partially existing infrastructures?  Define main technologies and needed R&D  ILIAS next  ASPERA-2 R&D call?  National funds  Realize the design study document  Increase the outreaching activity of ET to prepare the approach to the national ESFRI delegates and to the national funding agencies 2nd ET meeting, Erice Oct'09 26

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