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Beyond the Required LISA Free-Fall Performance: New LISA Pathfinder Results down to 20  μHz.

Authors :
Armano M
Audley H
Baird J
Binetruy P
Born M
Bortoluzzi D
Castelli E
Cavalleri A
Cesarini A
Cruise AM
Danzmann K
de Deus Silva M
Diepholz I
Dixon G
Dolesi R
Ferraioli L
Ferroni V
Fitzsimons ED
Freschi M
Gesa L
Gibert F
Giardini D
Giusteri R
Grimani C
Grzymisch J
Harrison I
Heinzel G
Hewitson M
Hollington D
Hoyland D
Hueller M
Inchauspé H
Jennrich O
Jetzer P
Karnesis N
Kaune B
Korsakova N
Killow CJ
Lobo JA
Lloro I
Liu L
López-Zaragoza JP
Maarschalkerweerd R
Mance D
Meshksar N
Martín V
Martin-Polo L
Martino J
Martin-Porqueras F
Mateos I
McNamara PW
Mendes J
Mendes L
Nofrarias M
Paczkowski S
Perreur-Lloyd M
Petiteau A
Pivato P
Plagnol E
Ramos-Castro J
Reiche J
Robertson DI
Rivas F
Russano G
Slutsky J
Sopuerta CF
Sumner T
Texier D
Thorpe JI
Vetrugno D
Vitale S
Wanner G
Ward H
Wass PJ
Weber WJ
Wissel L
Wittchen A
Zweifel P
Source :
Physical review letters [Phys Rev Lett] 2018 Feb 09; Vol. 120 (6), pp. 061101.
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

In the months since the publication of the first results, the noise performance of LISA Pathfinder has improved because of reduced Brownian noise due to the continued decrease in pressure around the test masses, from a better correction of noninertial effects, and from a better calibration of the electrostatic force actuation. In addition, the availability of numerous long noise measurement runs, during which no perturbation is purposely applied to the test masses, has allowed the measurement of noise with good statistics down to 20  μHz. The Letter presents the measured differential acceleration noise figure, which is at (1.74±0.05)  fm s^{-2}/sqrt[Hz] above 2 mHz and (6±1)×10  fm s^{-2}/sqrt[Hz] at 20  μHz, and discusses the physical sources for the measured noise. This performance provides an experimental benchmark demonstrating the ability to realize the low-frequency science potential of the LISA mission, recently selected by the European Space Agency.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1079-7114
Volume :
120
Issue :
6
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Physical review letters
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
29481269
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.120.061101