The LISA gravitational wave observatory requires free-falling test masses that serve as references of geodesic motion to within a residual stray acceleration of 3 fm/s2 /pHz at frequencies above 0.1 mHz. The LISA Pathfinder (LPF) mission is dedicated to demonstrating the technology of free-falling test masses at a level close to the LISA goal. This article addresses the experimentally-based performance analysis for the LPF measurement of differential test mass acceleration noise, including a discussion of the applicability of the LPF results to the LISA mission.
LISA Pathfinder: an experimental analysis of the LPF free-fall performance
Weber, William Joseph;Antonucci, Federica;Benedetti, Matteo;Bortoluzzi, Daniele;Bosetti, Paolo;Congedo, Giuseppe;De Marchi, Fabrizio;Cristofolini, Ilaria;Dolesi, Rita;Ferraioli, Luigi;Hueller, Mauro;Nicolodi, Daniele;Vitale, Stefano;Tu, Haibo
2011-01-01
Abstract
The LISA gravitational wave observatory requires free-falling test masses that serve as references of geodesic motion to within a residual stray acceleration of 3 fm/s2 /pHz at frequencies above 0.1 mHz. The LISA Pathfinder (LPF) mission is dedicated to demonstrating the technology of free-falling test masses at a level close to the LISA goal. This article addresses the experimentally-based performance analysis for the LPF measurement of differential test mass acceleration noise, including a discussion of the applicability of the LPF results to the LISA mission.File in questo prodotto:
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