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The AIGO Project

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Ju, Li
Blair, David Gerald
Davidson, J Andrew
McClelland, David
Munch, Jesper
Scott, Susan M
Wen, L
Zhao, Chunjin

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World Scientific Publishing Company

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The AIGO project is the proposed southern hemisphere advanced large scale gravitational wave detector. With this southern hemisphere detector, the global array of ground based gravitational wave detectors will be substantially improved. Here we summarize

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International Journal of Modern Physics D:

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