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LIGO Scientific Collaboration

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Formation
  
1997

LSC Spokesperson
  
Gabriela González

Membership
  
991 scientists

Executive Director of LIGO
  
David Reitze

LIGO Scientific Collaboration

Headquarters
  
California Institute of Technology and Massachusetts Institute of Technology, United States

Award(s)
  
Special Breakthrough Prize in Fundamental Physics (2016) Gruber Prize in Cosmology (2016) Enrico Fermi Prize (2016)

The LIGO Scientific Collaboration (LSC) is a scientific collaboration of international physics institutes and research groups dedicated to the search for gravitational waves. The LSC was established in 1997, under the leadership of Barry Barish. Its mission is to ensure equal scientific opportunity for individual participants and institutions by organizing research, publications, and all other scientific activities, and it includes scientists from both LIGO Laboratory and collaborating institutions. Barish appointed Rainer Weiss as the first spokesperson.

LSC members have access to the US-based Advanced LIGO detectors in Hanford, Washington and in Livingston, Louisiana, as well as the GEO 600 detector in Sarstedt, Germany. Under an agreement with the European Gravitational Observatory (EGO), LSC members also have access to data from the Virgo detector in Pisa, Italy. While the LSC and the Virgo Collaboration are separate organizations, they cooperate closely and are referred to collectively as "LVC".

The current LSC Spokesperson is Gabriela González from Louisiana State University. The Executive Director of the LIGO Laboratory is David Reitze from the University of Florida.

On 11 February 2016, the LIGO and Virgo collaborations announced that they succeeded in making the first direct gravitational wave observation on 14 September 2015.

In 2016, Barish received the Enrico Fermi Prize "for his fundamental contributions to the formation of the LIGO and LIGO-Virgo scientific collaborations and for his role in addressing challenging technological and scientific aspects whose solution led to the first detection of gravitational waves".

Collaboration members

Membership of LIGO Scientific Collaboration as of November 2015 is detailed in the table below.

References

LIGO Scientific Collaboration Wikipedia