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Australia's role in gravitational wave detection

Jacob, J S; Barriga, P; Blair, David Gerald; Brooks, A; Burman, R; Burston, R; Chan, Lee; Chan, XiuTing; Chin, E J; Chow, Jong; Coward, D; Cusack, B J; De Vine, Glenn; Degallaix, J; Dumas, J-C; Faulkner, Angus; Garoi, Florin; Gras, S; Gray, Malcolm; Hamilton, Murray Wayne; Herne, Matthew; Hollitt, C; Hosken, Dave; Howell, E; Ju, Li; Kelly, Theresa-Lan; Lee, B L; Lee, C Y; Lee, K T; Lun, Anthony; McClelland, David; McKenzie, Kirk; Mow-Lowry, C; Mudge, D; Munch, Jesper; Paget, Darren; Schediwy, S; Scott, Susan M; Searle, Antony; Sheard, B; Slagmolen, Bram; Veitch, Peter John; Winterflood, J; Woolley, A; Yan, Z; Zhao, Chunnong

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An enormous effort is underway worldwide to attempt to detect gravitational waves. If successful, this will open a new frontier in astronomy. An essential portion of this effort is being carried out in Australia by the Australian Consortium for Interferometric Gravitational Astronomy (ACIGA), with research teams working at the Australia National University, University of Western Australia, and University of Adelaide involving scientists and students representing many more institutions and...[Show more]

CollectionsANU Research Publications
Date published: 2003
Type: Journal article
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/1885/76448
Source: Publications of the Astronomical Society of Australia
DOI: 10.1071/AS03036

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