Instrumental development for Cryogenic sub-Hz cROss torsion bar detector with quantum NOn-demolition Speed meter (CHRONOS)

Abstract

Gravitational waves from intermediate-mass black-hole (IMBH) binaries is a probe of strong-field gravity and black-hole evolution. Detection of IMBH is challenging because of their typically low frequency where the seismic noise, radiation pressure noise, and thermal noise dominate. The Cryogenic sub-Hz cROss torsion bar detector with quantum NOn-demolition Speed meter (CHRONOS) has been proposed to reach a strain sensitivity of 10-18 Hz-1/2 at 2 Hz. It aims to detect GW from IMBH mergers with the mass of O(104) M and to explore stochastic gravitational background of GW 2× 10-3 at 2 Hz. We present the overview of the CHRONOS hardware which is designed to integrate key techniques for improving low frequency sensitivity; torsion bar, speed meter, and cryogenic mirror. As a demonstration of the interferometer operation, we also report the commissioning status of a Michelson interferometer in National Central University in Taiwan which has been assembled as a partial component of CHRONOS.

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