Proposed room-temperature detector for gravitational radiation from galactic sources

Abstract
A room-temperature resonant-bar gravitational-radiation detector instrumented with a tunneling transducer may be sensitive enough to register supernovae events from the Galaxy. The key element in the new approach is the tunneling transducer, which is a quantum-limited electromechanical amplifier even at room temperature. We propose a design for a 2000-kg room-temperature, three-mode detector with a bandwidth of 200 Hz and a noise temperature of 100 mK, which corresponds to an rms strain sensitivity of h4×1018

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