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Global detector network to search for high-frequency gravitational waves (GravNet): conceptual design

Instrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics 2026-03-27 v1 General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology High Energy Physics - Experiment Instrumentation and Detectors

Abstract

We propose GravNet (Global detector network to search for high-frequency gravitational waves), a novel experimental scheme enabling the search for gravitational waves in the MHz to GHz frequency range. Such high-frequency gravitational waves could arise from a variety of phenomena connected to some of the most pressing and fundamental questions in modern cosmology. The GravNet concept is based on synchronous measurements of signals from multiple experimental measurement devices operating at geographically separated locations. While gravitational-wave-induced signatures may be present in the signal of a single detector, distinguishing them from instrumental or environmental noise is highly challenging. By analyzing correlations between signals from several distant detectors, the detection significance is substantially enhanced, while simultaneously enabling studies of the nature and origin of the gravitational-wave signal. In this work, we discuss the GravNet concept specifically in the context of cavities operated in strong magnetic fields, as these currently represent the most technically mature and experimentally advanced realization of the scheme. As part of this proposal, a first demonstration experiment using a non-superconducting cavity has been performed, providing the basis for the data-analysis strategies discussed in this work. Finally, we outline the prospects and future development of GravNet as a global network for high-frequency gravitational-wave searches.

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@article{arxiv.2603.24645,
  title  = {Global detector network to search for high-frequency gravitational waves (GravNet): conceptual design},
  author = {Dorian Amaral and Diego Blas and Yuliia Borysenkova and Dmitry Budker and Alessandro D'Elia and Giorgio Dho and Alejandro Díaz-Morcillo and Daniele Di Gioacchino and Sebastian Ellis and Claudio Gatti and Benito Gimeno and Jordan Gué and Stefan Horodenski and Saarik Kalia and Younggeun Kim and Tom Krokotsch and Tomas Kvietkauskas and Adrián Lambíes-Asensio and Carlo Ligi and Giovanni Maccarrone and Giovanni Mazzitelli and Juan Monzó-Cabrera and José R. Navarro-Madrid and José Reina-Valero and Alessio Rettaroli and Kristof Schmieden and Tim Schneemann and Matthias Schott and Simone Tocci and Sandro Tomassini and Oleg Tretiak and Luca Visinelli and Changhao Xu},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2603.24645},
  year   = {2026}
}

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25 pages, 10 figures