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Central heating radius of curvature correction (CHRoCC) for use in large scale gravitational wave interferometers

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Ward, Robert
Accadia, T
Acernese, F
Bejger, Michal
Allocca, A
Beker, M G
Bertolini, A
Bitossi, M
Bizouard, M A
Blom, M

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Institute of Physics Publishing

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An asymmetry in radii of curvature of the mirrors in the arms of an interferometric gravitational-wave detector can degrade the performance of such a detector. In addition, the non-perfect mirror surface figures can excite higher order modes if the radii

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Classical and Quantum Gravity

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2037-12-31