Título Sensor noise in LISA Pathfinder: An extensive in-flight review of the angular and longitudinal interferometric measurement system
Autores Armano, M. , Audley, H. , Baird, J. , Binetruy, P. , Born, M. , Bortoluzzi, D. , Brandt, N. , Castelli, E. , Cavalleri, A. , Cesarini, A. , Cruise, A. M. , Danzmann, K. , Silva, M. de Deus , Diepholz, I. , Dixon, G. , Dolesi, R. , Ferraioli, L. , Ferroni, V. , Fitzsimons, E. D. , Flatscher, R. , Freschi, M. , Garcia, A. , Gerndt, R. , Gesa, L. , Giardini, D. , Gibert, F. , Giusteri, R. , Grimani, C. , Grzymisch, J. , Guzman, F. , Harrison, I. , Hartig, M-S , Hechenblaikner, G. , Heinzel, G. , Hewitson, M. , Hollington, D. , Hoyland, D. , Hueller, M. , Inchauspe, H. , Jennrich, O. , Jetzer, P. , Johann, U. , Johlander, B. , Karnesis, N. , Kaune, B. , Killow, C. J. , Korsakova, N. , Lobo, J. A. , Lopez-Zaragoza, J. P. , Maarschalkerweerd, R. , Mance, D. , Martin, V , Martin-Polo, L. , Martin-Porqueras, F. , Martino, J. , McNamara, P. W. , Mendes, J. , Mendes, L. , Meshksar, N. , Monsky, A. , Nofrarias, M. , Paczkowski, S. , Perreur-Lloyd, M. , Petiteau, A. , Plagnol, E. , Ramos-Castro, J. , Reiche, J. , RIVAS GARCÍA, FRANCISCO, Robertson, D. I. , Russano, G. , Sanjuan, J. , Slutsky, J. , Sopuerta, C. F. , Steier, F. , Sumner, T. , Texier, D. , Thorpe, J. I. , Vetrugno, D. , Vitale, S. , Wand, V. , Wanner, G. , Ward, H. , Wass, P. J. , Weber, W. J. , Wissel, L. , Wittchen, A. , Zweifel, P.
Publicación externa No
Medio Phy. Rev. D
Alcance Article
Naturaleza Científica
Cuartil JCR 1
Cuartil SJR 1
Impacto JCR 5.00000
Impacto SJR 1.63900
Fecha de publicacion 03/10/2022
ISI 000879331700002
DOI 10.1103/PhysRevD.106.082001
Abstract In a previous article [1], we have reported on the first subpicometer interferometer flown in space as part of ESA\'s LISA Pathfinder mission, and have shown the residual sensor noise to be on the level of 32.0 thorn 2.4 -1.7 fm/ . This review provides a deeper and more complete overview of the full system and its ffiffiffiffiffiHz interferometric mission performance under varying operational conditions, allowing a much more detailed view on the noise model. We also include the optical measurements of rotations through differential wave ffiffiffiffiffifront sensing (DWS), which reached a sensitivity of as good as 100 prad/ Hz. We present more evidence for the long-term stability of the interferometric performance and components. This proves a solid foundation for future interferometry in space such as the LISA mission.
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