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We rigorously analyze the frequency response functions and antenna sensitivity patterns of three types of interferometric detectors to scalar mode of gravitational waves which is predicted to exist in the scalar-tensor theory of gravity. By a straightforward treatment, we show that the antenna sensitivity pattern of the simple Michelson interferometric detector depends strongly on the wave length $lambda_{rm SGW}$ of the scalar mode of gravitational waves if $lambda_{rm SGW}$ is comparable to the arm length of the interferometric detector. For the Delay-Line and Fabry-Perot interferometric detectors with arm length much shorter than $lambda_{rm SGW}$, however, the antenna sensitivity patterns depend weakly on $lambda_{rm SGW}$ even though $lambda_{rm SGW}$ is comparable to the effective path length of those interferometers. This agrees with the result obtained by Maggiore and Nicolis.
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In this talk I review recent progresses in the detection of scalar gravitational waves. Furthermore, in the framework of the Jordan-Brans-Dicke theory, I compute the signal to noise ratio for a resonant mass detector of spherical shape and for binary
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