Fluctuation-dissipation theorem for thermo-refractive noise
Abstract
We introduce a simple prescription for calculating the spectra of thermal fluctuations of temperature-dependent quantities of the form δ T(t)=∫ d3r δ T(r,t) q(r). Here T(r, t) is the local temperature at location r and time t, and q(r) is an arbitrary function. As an example of a possible application, we compute the spectrum of thermo-refractive coating noise in LIGO, and find a complete agreement with the previous calculation of Braginsky, Gorodetsky and Vyatchanin. Our method has computational advantage, especially for non-regular or non-symmetric geometries, and for the cases where q(r) is non-negligible in a significant fraction of the total volume.
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