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Message 42295 - Posted 3 Jul 2006 17:34:28 UTC

    Which would be the effect of an earthquake om LIGO, GEO600, VIRGO and other laser interferometers? Could they be used to monitor distant earthquakes?
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    Message 42304 - Posted 3 Jul 2006 18:48:18 UTC - in response to Message 42295.

      Which would be the effect of an earthquake om LIGO, GEO600, VIRGO and other laser interferometers? Could they be used to monitor distant earthquakes?
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      earthquake is a very large and big wave and what we are looking for are very short and fast spikes. So the answer is no

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      Message 42305 - Posted 3 Jul 2006 19:02:32 UTC

        But you could use the interferometer to monitor earthquakes if you want to :)
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        Message 42314 - Posted 3 Jul 2006 21:09:33 UTC

          Not really relevant, but I like to look at recent earthquake activity here
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          Message 42340 - Posted 4 Jul 2006 1:43:23 UTC - in response to Message 42314.

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            Not really relevant, but I like to look at recent earthquake activity here


            Actually that link is quite relevant. That earthquake page is one the main webpages that we use for tracking down sources of problems in the IFO (like losing lock). As it happens I just spent a week down at LIGO Livingston observatory as a Scimon so tracking earthquakes was one of my jobs. There are a lot of earthquakes in Alaska that have an effect on the IFOs but if there is a earthquake bigger that 5.0 it will likely have an effect no matter where it is. There are several seismometers at the LIGO sites that make it very easy to know when an earthquake is affecting the data.

            Which would be the effect of an earthquake om LIGO, GEO600, VIRGO and other laser interferometers? Could they be used to monitor distant earthquakes?


            Earthquakes will cause the sensitivity of the IFOs to go down and sometimes even break lock, but the IFOs are built so the earthquakes and other sources of noise have as little impact on the data as possible. They are very poor earthquake detectors.

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