Torsion-bar antenna: a ground-based mid-frequency and low-frequency gravitational wave detector
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gravitationalantennadetectorfrequencyground-basedlow-frequencymid-frequencypendulum
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Expanding the observational frequency of gravitational waves is important for the future of astronomy. Torsion-Bar Antenna (TOBA) is a mid-frequency and low-frequency gravitational wave detector using a torsion pendulum. The low resonant frequency of the rotational mode of the torsion pendulum enables ground-based observations. The overview of TOBA, including the past and present status of the prototype development is summarized in this paper.
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