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Current status of space gravitational wave antenna DECIGO and B-DECIGO

Authors :
Kawamura, Seiji
Ando, Masaki
Seto, Naoki
Sato, Shuichi
Musha, Mitsuru
Kawano, Isao
Yokoyama, Jun’ichi
Tanaka, Takahiro
Ioka, Kunihito
Akutsu, Tomotada
Takashima, Takeshi
Agatsuma, Kazuhiro
Araya, Akito
Aritomi, Naoki
Asada, Hideki
Chiba, Takeshi
Eguchi, Satoshi
Enoki, Motohiro
Fujimoto, Masa-Katsu
Fujita, Ryuichi
Futamase, Toshifumi
Harada, Tomohiro
Hayama, Kazuhiro
Himemoto, Yoshiaki
Hiramatsu, Takashi
Hong, Feng-Lei
Hosokawa, Mizuhiko
Ichiki, Kiyotomo
Ikari, Satoshi
Ishihara, Hideki
Ishikawa, Tomohiro
Itoh, Yousuke
Ito, Takahiro
Iwaguchi, Shoki
Izumi, Kiwamu
Kanda, Nobuyuki
Kanemura, Shinya
Kawazoe, Fumiko
Kobayashi, Shiho
Kohri, Kazunori
Kojima, Yasufumi
Kokeyama, Keiko
Kotake, Kei
Kuroyanagi, Sachiko
Maeda, Kei-ichi
Matsushita, Shuhei
Michimura, Yuta
Morimoto, Taigen
Mukohyama, Shinji
Nagano, Koji
Nagano, Shigeo
Naito, Takeo
Nakamura, Kouji
Nakamura, Takashi
Nakano, Hiroyuki
Nakao, Kenichi
Nakasuka, Shinichi
Nakayama, Yoshinori
Nakazawa, Kazuhiro
Nishizawa, Atsushi
Ohkawa, Masashi
Oohara, Kenichi
Sago, Norichika
Saijo, Motoyuki
Sakagami, Masaaki
Sakai, Shin-ichiro
Sato, Takashi
Shibata, Masaru
Shinkai, Hisaaki
Shoda, Ayaka
Somiya, Kentaro
Sotani, Hajime
Takahashi, Ryutaro
Takahashi, Hirotaka
Akiteru, Takamori
Taniguchi, Keisuke
Taruya, Atsushi
Tsubono, Kimio
Tsujikawa, Shinji
Ueda, Akitoshi
Ueda, Ken-ichi
Watanabe, Izumi
Yagi, Kent
Yamada, Rika
Yokoyama, Shuichiro
Yoo, Chul-Moon
Zhu, Zong-Hong
Kawamura, Seiji
Ando, Masaki
Seto, Naoki
Sato, Shuichi
Musha, Mitsuru
Kawano, Isao
Yokoyama, Jun’ichi
Tanaka, Takahiro
Ioka, Kunihito
Akutsu, Tomotada
Takashima, Takeshi
Agatsuma, Kazuhiro
Araya, Akito
Aritomi, Naoki
Asada, Hideki
Chiba, Takeshi
Eguchi, Satoshi
Enoki, Motohiro
Fujimoto, Masa-Katsu
Fujita, Ryuichi
Futamase, Toshifumi
Harada, Tomohiro
Hayama, Kazuhiro
Himemoto, Yoshiaki
Hiramatsu, Takashi
Hong, Feng-Lei
Hosokawa, Mizuhiko
Ichiki, Kiyotomo
Ikari, Satoshi
Ishihara, Hideki
Ishikawa, Tomohiro
Itoh, Yousuke
Ito, Takahiro
Iwaguchi, Shoki
Izumi, Kiwamu
Kanda, Nobuyuki
Kanemura, Shinya
Kawazoe, Fumiko
Kobayashi, Shiho
Kohri, Kazunori
Kojima, Yasufumi
Kokeyama, Keiko
Kotake, Kei
Kuroyanagi, Sachiko
Maeda, Kei-ichi
Matsushita, Shuhei
Michimura, Yuta
Morimoto, Taigen
Mukohyama, Shinji
Nagano, Koji
Nagano, Shigeo
Naito, Takeo
Nakamura, Kouji
Nakamura, Takashi
Nakano, Hiroyuki
Nakao, Kenichi
Nakasuka, Shinichi
Nakayama, Yoshinori
Nakazawa, Kazuhiro
Nishizawa, Atsushi
Ohkawa, Masashi
Oohara, Kenichi
Sago, Norichika
Saijo, Motoyuki
Sakagami, Masaaki
Sakai, Shin-ichiro
Sato, Takashi
Shibata, Masaru
Shinkai, Hisaaki
Shoda, Ayaka
Somiya, Kentaro
Sotani, Hajime
Takahashi, Ryutaro
Takahashi, Hirotaka
Akiteru, Takamori
Taniguchi, Keisuke
Taruya, Atsushi
Tsubono, Kimio
Tsujikawa, Shinji
Ueda, Akitoshi
Ueda, Ken-ichi
Watanabe, Izumi
Yagi, Kent
Yamada, Rika
Yokoyama, Shuichiro
Yoo, Chul-Moon
Zhu, Zong-Hong
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

The Deci-hertz Interferometer Gravitational Wave Observatory (DECIGO) is a future Japanese space mission with a frequency band of 0.1 Hz to 10 Hz. DECIGO aims at the detection of primordial gravitational waves, which could have been produced during the inflationary period right after the birth of the Universe. There are many other scientific objectives of DECIGO, including the direct measurement of the acceleration of the expansion of the Universe, and reliable and accurate predictions of the timing and locations of neutron star/black hole binary coalescences. DECIGO consists of four clusters of observatories placed in heliocentric orbit. Each cluster consists of three spacecraft, which form three Fabry-Pérot Michelson interferometers with an arm length of 1000 km. Three DECIGO clusters will be placed far from each other, and the fourth will be placed in the same position as one of the other three to obtain correlation signals for the detection of primordial gravitational waves. We plan to launch B-DECIGO, which is a scientific pathfinder for DECIGO, before DECIGO in the 2030s to demonstrate the technologies required for DECIGO, as well as to obtain fruitful scientific results to further expand multi-messenger astronomy.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1396500410
Document Type :
Electronic Resource