In this paper we present and discuss the scientific data taken by two mechanical monolithic horizontal sensor prototypes located at the 2000 ft deep level in the Homestake mine (South Dakota, USA). The main goal of this experiment was to provide a preliminary characterization of the Homestake site in the frequency band 10−4 ÷30Hz, necessary to evaluate the feasibility of underground gravitational-wave interferometers sensitive at 1Hz and below, and to test the sensor prototypes in the band (10−6 ÷ 30Hz). The first results show the good performances of the sensors, being they able both to detect the Peterson Low Noise Spectrum and, in the very low frequency region, the peaks due to Earth tides, although configured with a limited sensitivity (resonance frequency of about 300mHz and optical lever readout).

Long term seismic noise acquisition and analysis in the Homestake mine with tunable monolithic sensors

ACERNESE, Fausto;GIORDANO, Gerardo;BARONE, Fabrizio
2010-01-01

Abstract

In this paper we present and discuss the scientific data taken by two mechanical monolithic horizontal sensor prototypes located at the 2000 ft deep level in the Homestake mine (South Dakota, USA). The main goal of this experiment was to provide a preliminary characterization of the Homestake site in the frequency band 10−4 ÷30Hz, necessary to evaluate the feasibility of underground gravitational-wave interferometers sensitive at 1Hz and below, and to test the sensor prototypes in the band (10−6 ÷ 30Hz). The first results show the good performances of the sensors, being they able both to detect the Peterson Low Noise Spectrum and, in the very low frequency region, the peaks due to Earth tides, although configured with a limited sensitivity (resonance frequency of about 300mHz and optical lever readout).
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