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Timestamp: 2019-04-19 02:44:20+00:00

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We study the operation of the laser gravitational-wave long-base interferometer as a detector of tidal variations of the Earth's gravitational field. Empirical estimates of the low-frequency noise level of that detector, as well as an estimate of the magnitude of the detected signal accompanying the Earth's inner core oscillations have been obtained.
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