Lunar Gravitational-wave Antenna - white paper kick-off

Europe/Rome
Rectorate/Building-Auditorium (GSSI)

Rectorate/Building-Auditorium

GSSI

Via Michele Iacobucci 2
20
Description

The Moon offers a unique environment characterized by an extremely weak seismic background and with very low and stable temperatures in its permanently shadowed regions (PSRs) at the lunar poles. These conditions make it possible to use the Moon as a gravitational-wave (GW) antenna by measuring the small vibrations of the Moon caused by passing gravitational waves. The Lunar GW Antenna (LGWA) would observe GWs in the band 1mHz - 1Hz thus providing the missing link between the space-borne GW detector LISA and terrestrial gravitational-wave detectors. The planning and operation of LGWA requires detailed knowledge of the elastic response of the Moon, depending on its internal structure and near-surface geology at the deployment site, and an assessment of the seismic background in a PSR.


The purpose of this meeting is to start discussions and planning of the LGWA white paper on GW science, multi-messenger astronomy, and lunar science. Registration is only required for people who intend to come in person.

How to reach L'Aquila:

The closest international airports are Rome Fiumicino (FCO) and Rome Ciampino (CIA). 

Rome to L'Aquila:

For people who travel with public transportation, it is recommended to use bus connections. Buses leave from both airports in Rome, and also from the train station Tiburtina. The tickets need to be booked in advance using the web pages of the companies:

https://www.gasparionline.it/en/
https://global.flixbus.com/

One-way bus tickets currently cost less than 20€, and busses from the more distant airport FCO need about 2.5 hours to reach L'Aquila.

The buses from Rome arrive in L'Aquila at Hotel Amiternum. While most locals prefer to take a taxi from the bus station to their home or GSSI, it is also possible to take the last stretch to GSSI by public transportation. Line 2 with end station "terminalbus" has a few stops close to GSSI (GSSI is closest to the third and second-last stations marked in green before "terminalbus" on the Line 2 map): 

https://www.ama.laquila.it/linee-e-orari/elenco-linee-ama/

Staying in L'Aquila:

There are several B&Bs and hotels in the historical part of the city in walking distance to GSSI (see map below). Only very few rooms are typically available with Airbnb.

Registration
Participants
Participants
  • Alessandro Frigeri
  • Alessandro Pajewski
  • Andrea Cozzumbo
  • Andrea Maselli
  • Andrea Melandri
  • Andrea Perali
  • Benedetta Mestichelli
  • Boris Goncharov
  • Elena Codazzo
  • Elisa Bortolas
  • Eugenio Coccia
  • Francesca Badaracco
  • Francesca Onori
  • Francesco Pannarale
  • Gianluca Di Rico
  • Gor Oganesyan
  • Jacopo Tissino
  • Jan Harms
  • Joris van Heijningen
  • Lorenzo Pizzuti
  • Luciano Piersanti
  • Marco Mirabile
  • Marco Olivieri
  • Marica Branchesi
  • Massimo Chiappini
  • Matteo Di Giovanni
  • Michelangelo Formisano
  • Morgane Zeoli
  • Nandini Hazra
  • Pawan Tiwari
  • Roberto Serafinelli
  • Silvia Piranomonte
  • Soumen Koley
  • Ulyana Dupletsa
Jan Harms