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Matter-wave Atomic Gradiometer Interferometric Sensor (MAGIS-100)

Authors :
Abe, Mahiro
Adamson, Philip
Borcean, Marcel
Bortoletto, Daniela
Bridges, Kieran
Carman, Samuel P.
Chattopadhyay, Swapan
Coleman, Jonathon
Curfman, Noah M.
DeRose, Kenneth
Deshpande, Tejas
Dimopoulos, Savas
Foot, Christopher J.
Frisch, Josef C.
Garber, Benjamin E.
Geer, Steve
Gibson, Valerie
Glick, Jonah
Graham, Peter W.
Hahn, Steve R.
Harnik, Roni
Hawkins, Leonie
Hindley, Sam
Hogan, Jason M.
Jiang, Yijun
Kasevich, Mark A.
Kellett, Ronald J.
Kiburg, Mandy
Kovachy, Tim
Lykken, Joseph D.
March-Russell, John
Mitchell, Jeremiah
Murphy, Martin
Nantel, Megan
Nobrega, Lucy E.
Plunkett, Robert K.
Rajendran, Surjeet
Rudolph, Jan
Sachdeva, Natasha
Safdari, Murtaza
Santucci, James K.
Schwartzman, Ariel G.
Shipsey, Ian
Swan, Hunter
Valerio, Linda R.
Vasonis, Arvydas
Wang, Yiping
Wilkason, Thomas
Source :
Quantum Sci. Technol. 6, 044003 (2021)
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

MAGIS-100 is a next-generation quantum sensor under construction at Fermilab that aims to explore fundamental physics with atom interferometry over a 100-meter baseline. This novel detector will search for ultralight dark matter, test quantum mechanics in new regimes, and serve as a technology pathfinder for future gravitational wave detectors in a previously unexplored frequency band. It combines techniques demonstrated in state-of-the-art 10-meter-scale atom interferometers with the latest technological advances of the world's best atomic clocks. MAGIS-100 will provide a development platform for a future kilometer-scale detector that would be sufficiently sensitive to detect gravitational waves from known sources. Here we present the science case for the MAGIS concept, review the operating principles of the detector, describe the instrument design, and study the detector systematics.<br />Comment: 65 pages, 18 figures

Subjects

Subjects :
Physics - Atomic Physics

Details

Database :
arXiv
Journal :
Quantum Sci. Technol. 6, 044003 (2021)
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2104.02835
Document Type :
Working Paper
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1088/2058-9565/abf719