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Cryogenic payloads for the Einstein Telescope -- Baseline design with heat extraction, suspension thermal noise modelling and sensitivity analyses

Instrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics 2023-12-11 v2 General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology Instrumentation and Detectors

Abstract

The Einstein Telescope (ET) is a third generation gravitational wave detector that includes a room-temperature high-frequency (ET-HF) and a cryogenic low-frequency laser interferometer (ET-LF). The cryogenic ET-LF is crucial for exploiting the full scientific potential of ET. We present a new baseline design for the cryogenic payload that is thermally and mechanically consistent and compatible with the design sensitivity curve of ET. The design includes two options for the heat extraction from the marionette, based on a monocrystalline high-conductivity marionette suspension fiber and a thin-wall titanium tube filled with static He-II, respectively. Following a detailed description of the design options and the suspension thermal noise (STN) modelling, we present the sensitivity curves of the two baseline designs, discuss the influence of various design parameters on the sensitivity of ET-LF and conclude with an outlook to future R&D activities.

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@article{arxiv.2305.01419,
  title  = {Cryogenic payloads for the Einstein Telescope -- Baseline design with heat extraction, suspension thermal noise modelling and sensitivity analyses},
  author = {Xhesika Koroveshi and Lennard Busch and Ettore Majorana and Paola Puppo and Piero Rapagnani and Fulvio Ricci and Paolo Ruggi and Steffen Grohmann},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2305.01419},
  year   = {2023}
}

Comments

20 pages, v2 includes minor corrections and additional clarifications for a wider audience. Accepted in PRD