Effects of temperature variations in high sensitivity Sagnac gyroscope.

2021 
GINGERINO is one of the most sensitive Sagnac laser-gyroscope based on an heterolithic mechanical structure. It is a prototype for GINGER, the laser gyroscopes array thought for reconstructing the Earth rotation vector and so measuring General Relativity effects. Many factors affect the final sensitivity of these devices, in particular slow varying environmental parameters come into play when they are used in long term measurements. On one hand, understanding the role of different terms allows to design more effective mechanical as well as optical layouts. On the other hand, a proper model of the dynamics affecting long term (low frequency) signal would increase the effectiveness of data analysis for improving the overall sensitivity. In this contribution we focus our concerns on the effects of room temperature and pressure aiming at further improving mechanical design and long term stability of the apparatus. Our data are compatible with a local orientation changes of the Gran Sasso site below urad as predicted by geodetic models. This value is, consistent with the requirements for GINGER and the installation of an high sensitivity Sagnac gyroscope oriented at the maximum signal, i.e. along the Earth rotation axes.
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