Space-Borne Gravitational Wave Antennas
A special issue of Universe (ISSN 2218-1997).
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (30 October 2020) | Viewed by 476
Special Issue Editor
Interests: fundamental physics; space experiments and technology; gradiometry; astrodynamics; electrostatic patch effects
Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
With LISA as the flagship mission for ESA and NASA and many other efforts involving either laser or atom interferometry proposed, space-borne missions face new challenges with respect to gravitational wave detection. This Special Issue aims to collect research focusing on several related topics: mission design, including satellite constellations and orbit transfer; algorithms for the synthesis of equal-arm interferometric detectors; stray forces and torques on free falling test masses; and space weather parasitic applications.
Dr. Valerio Ferroni
Guest Editor
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Keywords
- Space experiments and technology
- Gravitational waves
- Time delay interferometry
- Constellation design
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