Phys. Rev. D 53, 5377 - 5381 (1996)First tests of a truncated icosahedral gravitational wave antenna
Stephen M. Merkowitz and Warren W. Johnson Received 30 November 1995 We constructed a prototype of a spherical gravitational wave antenna in the shape of a truncated icosahedron. We used it to test several aspects of the practicality of a spherical multimode antenna. We successfully tested a first-order direction finding algorithm, which uses fixed linear combinations of six motion sensor responses to infer the relative amplitudes of the quadrupole modes and then the location of a test impulse. This method is immediately applicable to the determination of the direction of a gravitation wave. ©1996 The American Physical Society
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