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Verfasst von:Armano, Michele [VerfasserIn]   i
 Inchauspé, Henri [VerfasserIn]   i
Titel:Sensor noise in LISA Pathfinder
Titelzusatz:laser frequency noise and its coupling to the optical test mass readout
Verf.angabe:M. Armano, H. Audley, J. Baird, P. Binetruy, M. Born, D. Bortoluzzi, N. Brandt, E. Castelli, A. Cavalleri, A. Cesarini, A.M. Cruise, K. Danzmann, M. de Deus Silva, I. Diepholz, G. Dixon, R. Dolesi, L. Ferraioli, V. Ferroni, E.D. Fitzsimons, R. Flatscher, M. Freschi, A. García, R. Gerndt, L. Gesa, D. Giardini, F. Gibert, R. Giusteri, C. Grimani, J. Grzymisch, F. Guzman, I. Harrison, M.-S. Hartig, G. Hechenblaikner, G. Heinzel, M. Hewitson, D. Hollington, D. Hoyland, M. Hueller, H. Inchauspé, O. Jennrich, P. Jetzer, U. Johann, B. Johlander, N. Karnesis, B. Kaune, C.J. Killow, N. Korsakova, J.A. Lobo, J.P. López-Zaragoza, R. Maarschalkerweerd, D. Mance, V. Martín, L. Martin-Polo, F. Martin-Porqueras, J. Martino, P.W. McNamara, J. Mendes, L. Mendes, N. Meshksar, A. Monsky, M. Nofrarias, S. Paczkowski, M. Perreur-Lloyd, A. Petiteau, E. Plagnol, J. Ramos-Castro, J. Reiche, F. Rivas, D.I. Robertson, G. Russano, J. Sanjuan, J. Slutsky, C.F. Sopuerta, F. Steier, T. Sumner, D. Texier, J.I. Thorpe, D. Vetrugno, S. Vitale, V. Wand, G. Wanner, H. Ward, P.J. Wass, W.J. Weber, L. Wissel, A. Wittchen, and P. Zweifel
E-Jahr:2024
Jahr:16 February 2024
Umfang:15 S.
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Fussnoten:Gesehen am 13.09.2024
Titel Quelle:Enthalten in: Physical review
Ort Quelle:Ridge, NY : American Physical Society, 2016
Jahr Quelle:2024
Band/Heft Quelle:109(2024), 4, Artikel-ID 042003, Seite 1-15
ISSN Quelle:2470-0029
Abstract:The LISA Pathfinder (LPF) mission successfully demonstrated the feasibility of the technology needed for the future space borne gravitational wave observatory LISA. A key subsystem under study was the laser interferometer, which measured the changes in relative distance in between two test masses (TMs). It achieved a sensitivity of 32.0+2.4−1.7 fm/√Hz, which was significantly better than the prelaunch tests. This improved performance allowed direct observation of the influence of laser frequency noise in the readout. The differences in optical path lengths between the measurement and reference beams in the individual interferometers of our setup determined the level of this undesired readout noise. Here, we discuss the dedicated experiments performed on LPF to measure these differences with high precision. We reached differences in path length difference between (368±5) μm and (329.6±0.9) μm which are significantly below the required level of 1 mm or 1000 μm. These results are an important contribution to our understanding of the overall sensor performance. Moreover, we observed varying levels of laser frequency noise over the course of the mission. We provide evidence that these do not originate from the laser frequency stabilization scheme which worked as expected. Therefore, this frequency stabilization would be applicable to other missions with similar laser frequency stability requirements.
DOI:doi:10.1103/PhysRevD.109.042003
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Sprache:eng
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