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Time-delay interferometry without delays [PDF]
The space-based gravitational-wave observatory LISA relies on a form of synthetic interferometry (time-delay interferometry, or TDI) where the otherwise overwhelming laser phase noise is canceled by linear combinations of appropriately delayed phase measurements.
Michele Vallisneri +3 more
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Varied avatars of time-delay interferometry
قياس التداخل بالتأخير الزمني (TDI) هو تقنية معالجة البيانات التي تلغي تقلبات طور الليزر الكبيرة التي تؤثر على قياسات دوبلر أحادية الاتجاه التي يتم إجراؤها بواسطة مقاييس تداخل الموجات الثقالية الفضائية غير المتكافئة. من خلال أخذ مجموعات خطية محدودة من قياسات دوبلر المزاحة للوقت بشكل صحيح، تتم إزالة تقلبات طور الليزر في أي وقت t ويمكن دراسة إشارات موجة ...
Sanjeev Dhurandhar +2 more
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Postprocessed time-delay interferometry for LISA [PDF]
High-precision interpolation of LISA phase measurements allows signal reconstruction and formulation of Time-Delay Interferometry (TDI) combinations to be conducted in post-processing. The reconstruction is based on phase measurements made at approximately 10 Hz, at regular intervals independent of the TDI delay times. Interpolation introduces an error
Shaddock, Daniel +3 more
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Implementation of time-delay interferometry for LISA [PDF]
We discuss the baseline optical configuration for the Laser Interferometer Space Antenna (LISA) mission, in which the lasers are not free-running, but rather one of them is used as the main frequency reference generator (the {\it master}) and the remaining five as {\it slaves}, these being phase-locked to the master (the {\it master-slave configuration}
Tinto, M +3 more
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Second-generation time-delay interferometry
Time-Delay Interferometry (TDI) is the data processing technique that cancels the large laser phase fluctuations affecting the heterodyne Doppler measurements made by unequal-arm space-based gravitational wave interferometers. The space of all TDI combinations was first derived under the simplifying assumption of a stationary array, for which the three
Massimo Tinto +2 more
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Time-delay interferometry and clock-noise calibration [PDF]
The Laser Interferometer Space Antenna is a joint ESA-NASA space-mission to detect and study mHz cosmic gravitational waves. The trajectories followed by its three spacecraft result in unequal- and time-varying arms, requiring use of the Time-Delay Interferometry (TDI) post- processing technique to cancel the laser phase noises affecting the heterodyne
Tinto, M., Hartwig, O.
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Synchrotron radiation, emitted by relativistic electrons traveling in a magnetic field, has poor temporal coherence. However, recent research has proved that time-domain interferometry experiments, which were thought to be enabled by only lasers of ...
Y. Hikosaka +9 more
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Time-delay interferometry without clock synchronization
Time-delay interferometry (TDI) is a data processing technique for LISA designed to suppress the otherwise overwhelming laser noise by several orders of magnitude. It is widely believed that TDI can only be applied once all phase or frequency measurements from each spacecraft have been synchronized to a common time frame.
Olaf Hartwig +5 more
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Second-order combinatorial algebraic time-delay interferometry
22 pages, 4 ...
Wei-Liang Qian +5 more
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Doppler effect in TianQin time-delay interferometry
10 pages, 11 figures, revised to match the version accepted by Phys.
Lu Zheng, Shutao Yang, Xuefeng Zhang
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