The status of CAOS laboratory

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Abstract The CAOS (Center for Applications on Gravitational Waves and Seismology) laboratory, part of the ETIC (Einstein Telescope Infrastructure Consortium) project, represents a significant Italian initiative designed for advancing third-generation gravitational wave detector technologies. CAOS has been envisioned as a hub for collaborative innovation and testing, particularly focusing on the next-generation suspension chains for the Einstein Telescope. Currently under construction in Perugia, the laboratory will feature two 15-meter vacuum towers equipped with superattenuators to realize a seismic isolated Fabry-Perot cavity. There is also potential for incorporating a third tower to accommodate an interferometer in the future. This presentation will provide an overview of the infrastructure’s current status, highlight some initial studies, and discuss forthcoming developments concerning the construction, the vacuum towers, and the superattenuators.
Author(s) Alberto Gennai, Alessandro Parisi, Alessio Stollo, Andrea Paoli, Aniello Grado, Antonio Pasqualetti, Carlo Fabozzi, Ettore Majoran, Flavio Travasso, Francesco Bianchi, Franco Frasconi, Gabriele Capoccia, Helios Vocca, Jan Harms, Leonardo Lucchesi, Leonardo Orsini, Luca Naticchioni, Mateusz Bawaj, Nicolo Baldicchi, Piero Chessa, Riccardo Romboli, Riccardo Travaglini, Takayuki Tomaru, Tommaso Chiarusi
Code ET-0253A-25
Code issue time/date 01:44, Tuesday the 27th of May, 2025
Referral URL https://apps.et-gw.eu/tds/ql/?c=17984
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Series ET Meetings ET Symposia 2025-05-26 - XV Symposium - Bologna, Italy (26-30 May, 2025) 2025-05-27 - Day 2 ISB
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