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Whispers From The Cosmos: Listeing To Gravity's Hidden Message, Shane L. Larson
Whispers From The Cosmos: Listeing To Gravity's Hidden Message, Shane L. Larson
Public Talks
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From The Big Bang To Fossil Butte: The Cosmic Biography Of An Atom, Shane L. Larson
From The Big Bang To Fossil Butte: The Cosmic Biography Of An Atom, Shane L. Larson
Public Talks
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Ringworld: Travellers' Tales From Saturn, Shane L. Larson
Ringworld: Travellers' Tales From Saturn, Shane L. Larson
Public Talks
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Hearing Voices In The Dark: Probing The Gravitational Wave Cosmos With Lisa, Shane L. Larson
Hearing Voices In The Dark: Probing The Gravitational Wave Cosmos With Lisa, Shane L. Larson
Colloquia and Seminars
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Lisa: Seeing The Cosmos In Low Frequency Gravitational Waves, Shane L. Larson
Lisa: Seeing The Cosmos In Low Frequency Gravitational Waves, Shane L. Larson
Colloquia and Seminars
No abstract provided.
Detecting A Stochastic Gravitational-Wave Background: The Overlap Reduction Function, Lee Samuel Finn, Shane L. Larson, Joseph D. Romano
Detecting A Stochastic Gravitational-Wave Background: The Overlap Reduction Function, Lee Samuel Finn, Shane L. Larson, Joseph D. Romano
All Physics Faculty Publications
Detection of a gravitational-wave stochastic background via ground or space-based gravitational-wave detectors requires the cross correlation of the response of two or more independent detectors. The cross correlation involves a frequency-dependent factor—the so-called overlap reduction function or Hellings-Downs curve—that depends on the relative geometry of each detector pair, i.e., the detector separations and the relative orientation of their antenna patterns (beams). An incorrect formulation of this geometrical factor has appeared in the literature, leading to incorrect conclusions regarding the sensitivity of proposed detectors to a stochastic gravitational-wave background. To rectify these errors and as a reference for future work we …