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Space based lasers for gravitational wave detection
Laser Congress 2019 (ASSL, LAC, LS&C), 2019We present the requirements, design, and tests of a potential laser system for the Laser Interferometer Space Antenna (LISA) mission as well as a potential frequency stabilization system.
Christian Greve +30 more
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Low-thrust formation keeping for heliocentric space-based gravitational wave detection mission
Advances in Space ResearchHongwei Yang, Ti Chen
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A single quasi-cubic test mass configuration for space-based gravitational wave detection
Classical and Quantum Gravity, 2022Abstract Two test masses per spacecraft configuration is the main scheme and exhibits a high level of maturity for space-based gravitational wave detection. However, the single test mass configuration is continuously discussed with different designs to reduce technical complexities such as spacecraft control.
Yan-Chong Liu, Hao Yan, Ze-Bing Zhou
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Interferometry for space-based gravitational wave detection
2005 Quantum Electronics and Laser Science Conference, 2005The Laser Interferometer Space Antenna (LISA) will be the first space-based laser interferometric gravitational wave detector. LISA poses a new set of challenges, requiring picometer level interferometric measurements between spacecraft separated by 5 million kilometers.
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Effect of gravitational redshift on space-based gravitational wave detection with clock comparison
Classical and Quantum GravityAbstract With the rapid development of atomic clocks, the potential for gravitational-wave detection through clock comparisons emerges as a viable prospect for the future. Given the profound significance of gravitational redshift and time dilation in such comparisons, assessing its impact on gravitational wave ...
Qin Li +5 more
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IEEE Transactions on Aerospace and Electronic Systems
Jihe Wang, Xing Guo, Chengxi Zhang
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Jihe Wang, Xing Guo, Chengxi Zhang
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Estimate of magnetic stiffness noise in space-based gravitational wave detection
Classical and Quantum GravityAbstract Magnetic noises play a key role in the instrument sensitivity in the low frequency regime, which corresponds to the measurement band of interest for future space-based gravitational wave detection. The magnetic noises can be divided into those that are time variant, but independent of test mass position ...
Jia-Hao Xu, Qi Liu
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Measurement: Journal of the International Measurement Confederation
Yuanbo Du, Hsien-Chi Yeh
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Yuanbo Du, Hsien-Chi Yeh
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Time-delay interferometry for space-based gravitational wave detection
Chinese Optics, 2021WANG Deng-feng +5 more
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Review of Scientific Instruments
Space inertial sensors, comprising a test mass and its surrounding framework, are pivotal for high-precision gravitational wave detection. The precise locking and handover of the test mass are crucial, particularly during launch and orbital insertion phases.
Yiyan Xu +5 more
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Space inertial sensors, comprising a test mass and its surrounding framework, are pivotal for high-precision gravitational wave detection. The precise locking and handover of the test mass are crucial, particularly during launch and orbital insertion phases.
Yiyan Xu +5 more
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