Angular instability due to radiation pressure in the LIGO gravitational-wave detector.

APPLIED OPTICS(2010)

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We observed the effect of radiation pressure on the angular sensing and control system of the Laser Interferometer Gravitational-Wave Observatory (LIGO) interferometer's core optics at LIGO Hanford Observatory. This is the first measurement of this effect in a complete gravitational-wave interferometer. Only one of the two angular modes survives with feedback control, because the other mode is suppressed when the control gain is sufficiently large. We developed a mathematical model to understand the physics of the system. This model matches well with the dynamics that we observe. (C) 2010 Optical Society of America
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control system,mathematical model,fabry perot,gravitational wave detector,radiation pressure,feedback control,gravity,interferometry,gravitational wave
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