Future Ground-Based Gravitational-Wave Observatories: Synergies with Other Scientific Communities
Abstract
Planning for the development of a 3rd generation global gravitational-wave detector array is a multifaceted and complex effort that will necessarily need a high level of community input. Interfacing to extant and new stakeholders in the broader scientific constituencies is necessary to keep them aware of the activities taking place in the ground-based gravitational-wave community and receive input to inform and evolve the planning. In this report, we present the approaches GWIC and gravitational-wave collaborations and projects should consider taking to engage with broader community. This report is the fifth in a six part series of reports by the GWIC 3G Subcommittee: i) Expanding the Reach of Gravitational Wave Observatories to the Edge of the Universe, ii) The Next Generation Global Gravitational Wave Observatory: The Science Book, iii) 3G R&D: R&D for the Next Generation of Ground-based Gravitational Wave Detectors, iv) Gravitational Wave Data Analysis: Computing Challenges in the 3G Era, v) Future Ground-based Gravitational-wave Observatories: Synergies with Other Scientific Communities (this report), and vi) An Exploration of Possible Governance Models for the Future Global Gravitational-Wave Observatory Network.
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@article{arxiv.2111.06988,
title = {Future Ground-Based Gravitational-Wave Observatories: Synergies with Other Scientific Communities},
author = {Michele Punturo and David Reitze and Peter Couvares and Stavros Katsanevas and Takaaki Kajita and Vicky Kalogera and Harald Lueck and David McClelland and Sheila Rowan and Gary Sanders and B. S. Sathyaprakash and David Shoemaker and Jo van den Brand},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2111.06988},
year = {2021}
}
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14 pages, 2 figures