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Published June 16, 2023 | Published
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Unification of Thermal and Quantum Noises in Gravitational-Wave Detectors

Abstract

Contemporary gravitational-wave detectors are fundamentally limited by thermal noise—due to dissipation in the mechanical elements of the test mass—and quantum noise—from the vacuum fluctuations of the optical field used to probe the test-mass position. Two other fundamental noises can in principle also limit sensitivity: test-mass quantization noise due to the zero-point fluctuation of its mechanical modes and thermal excitation of the optical field. We use the quantum fluctuation-dissipation theorem to unify all four noises. This unified picture shows precisely when test-mass quantization noise and optical thermal noise can be ignored.

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© 2023 American Physical Society. The authors acknowledge the support of the National Science Foundation and the LIGO Laboratory. LIGO was constructed by the California Institute of Technology and Massachusetts Institute of Technology with funding from the National Science Foundation, and operates under Cooperative Agreement No. PHY-1764464. The authors additionally thank Lisa Barsotti, Joe Bentley, Farid Khalili, Mikhail Korobko, Sergey Vyatchanin, Bernard Whiting, and Christopher Wipf for useful comments. This paper has been assigned LIGO document number LIGO-P2200369.

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