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GW150914: The Advanced LIGO Detectors in the Era of First Discoveries

B. P. AbbottLIGOR. AbbottLIGOT. D. AbbottLouisiana State UniversityM. R. AbernathyLIGOF. AcerneseComplesso Universitario di Monte Sant’AngeloK. AckleyUniversity of FloridaC. AdamsLIGO Livingston ObservatoryT. AdamsUniversité Savoie Mont BlancP. AddessoUniversità di SalernoR. X. AdhikariLIGOV. B. AdyaAlbert-Einstein-InstitutC. AffeldtAlbert-Einstein-InstitutM. AgathosScience ParkK. AgatsumaScience ParkN. AggarwalLIGOO. D. AguiarInstituto Nacional de Pesquisas EspaciaisL. AielloINFNA. AinInter-University Centre for Astronomy and AstrophysicsP. AjithTata Institute of Fundamental ResearchB. AllenAlbert-Einstein-InstitutA. AlloccaINFNP. A. AltinAustralian National UniversityS. B. AndersonLIGOW. G. AndersonUniversity of Wisconsin-MilwaukeeK. AraiLIGOM. C. ArayaLIGOC. C. ArceneauxThe University of MississippiJ. S. AreedaCalifornia State University FullertonN. ArnaudUniversité Paris-SaclayK. G. ArunChennai Mathematical InstituteS. AscenziUniversità di Roma Tor VergataG. AshtonUniversity of SouthamptonM. AstUniversität HamburgS. M. AstonLIGO Livingston ObservatoryP. AstoneINFNP. AufmuthAlbert-Einstein-InstitutC. AulbertAlbert-Einstein-InstitutS. BabakAlbert-Einstein-InstitutP. BaconUniversité Paris DiderotM. K. M. BaderScience ParkP. T. BakerMontana State UniversityF. BaldacciniINFNG. BallardinEuropean Gravitational Observatory (EGO)S. W. BallmerSyracuse UniversityJ. C. BarayogaLIGOS. E. BarclayUniversity of GlasgowB. C. BarishLIGOD. BarkerF. BaroneComplesso Universitario di Monte Sant’AngeloB. BarrUniversity of GlasgowL. BarsottiLIGOM. BarsugliaUniversité Paris DiderotD. BartaWigner RCPJ. BartlettI. BartosColumbia UniversityR. BassiriStanford UniversityA. BastiINFNJ. C. BatchC. BauneAlbert-Einstein-InstitutV. BavigaddaEuropean Gravitational Observatory (EGO)M. BazzanINFNB. BehnkeAlbert-Einstein-InstitutM. BejgerA. S. BellUniversity of GlasgowC. BellUniversity of GlasgowB. K. BergerLIGOJ. BergmanG. BergmannAlbert-Einstein-InstitutC. P. L. BerryUniversity of BirminghamD. BersanettiINFNA. BertoliniScience ParkJ. BetzwieserLIGO Livingston ObservatoryS. BhagwatSyracuse UniversityR. BhandareRRCATI. A. BilenkoLomonosov Moscow State UniversityG. BillingsleyLIGOJ. BirchLIGO Livingston ObservatoryR. BirneyUniversity of the West of ScotlandS. BiscansLIGOA. BishtAlbert-Einstein-InstitutM. BitossiEuropean Gravitational Observatory (EGO)C. BiwerSyracuse UniversityM. A. BizouardUniversité Paris-SaclayJ. K. BlackburnLIGOC. D. BlairUniversity of Western AustraliaD. G. BlairUniversity of Western AustraliaR. M. BlairS. BloemenRadboud University NijmegenO. BockAlbert-Einstein-InstitutT. P. BodiyaLIGOM. BoërUniversité Côte d’AzurG. BogaertUniversité Côte d’AzurC. BoganAlbert-Einstein-InstitutA. BohéAlbert-Einstein-InstitutP. BojtosMTA Eötvös UniversityC. BondUniversity of BirminghamF. BonduInstitut de Physique de RennesR. BonnandUniversité Savoie Mont BlancB. A. BoomScience ParkR. BorkLIGO
2016en
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Following a major upgrade, the two advanced detectors of the Laser Interferometer Gravitational-wave Observatory (LIGO) held their first observation run between September 2015 and January 2016. With a strain sensitivity of 10^{-23}/sqrt[Hz] at 100 Hz, the product of observable volume and measurement time exceeded that of all previous runs within the first 16 days of coincident observation. On September 14, 2015, the Advanced LIGO detectors observed a transient gravitational-wave signal determined to be the coalescence of two black holes [B. P. Abbott et al., Phys. Rev. Lett. 116, 061102 (2016)], launching the era of gravitational-wave astronomy. The event, GW150914, was observed with a combined signal-to-noise ratio of 24 in coincidence by the two detectors. Here, we present the main features of the detectors that enabled this observation. At full sensitivity, the Advanced LIGO detectors are designed to deliver another factor of 3 improvement in the signal-to-noise ratio for binary black hole systems similar in mass to GW150914.

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