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Charging of free-falling test masses in orbit due to cosmic rays: results from LISA Pathfinder
Armano, M.; Audley, H.; Baird, J.; Binetruy, P.; Born, M.; Bortoluzzi, D.; Castelli, Eleonora; Cavalleri, A.; Cesarini, A.; Cruise, M.; Danzmann, K.; De Deus Silvia, Marcus; Diepholz, I; Dixon, G.; Dolesi, R; Ramos Castro, Juan José (American Physical Society, 2023-03-22)
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Accés obertA comprehensive summary of the measurements made to characterize test-mass charging due to the space environment during the LISA Pathfinder mission is presented. Measurements of the residual charge of the test mass after ... -
Constraints on LISA pathfinder's self-gravity: design requirements, estimates and testing procedures
Armano, M.; Audley, H.; Auger, G.; Baird, J.; Binetruy, P.; Born, M.; Bortoluzzi, D.; Brandt, N.; Bursi, A.; Caleno, M.; Cavalleri, A.; Cesarini, A.; Cruise, M.; Danzmann, K.; Ramos Castro, Juan José (2016-11-08)
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Accés obertLISA Pathfinder satellite was launched on 3 December 2015 toward the Sun–Earth first Lagrangian point (L1) where the LISA Technology Package (LTP), which is the main science payload, will be tested. LTP achieves measurements ... -
Forbush decreases and <2 day GCR flux non-recurrent variations studied with LISA pathfinder
Armano, M.; Audley, H.; Baird, J.; Benella, S.; Binetruy, P.; Born, M.; Bortoluzzi, D.; Ramos Castro, Juan José (Institute of Physics (IOP), 2019-04-01)
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Accés obertNon-recurrent short-term variations of the galactic cosmic-ray (GCR) flux above 70 MeV n-1 were observed between 2016 February 18 and 2017 July 3 on board the European Space Agency LISA Pathfinder (LPF) mission orbiting ... -
LISA pathfinder micronewton cold gas thrusters: in-flight characterization
Armano, M.; Audley, H.; Baird, J.; Binetruy, P.; Born, M.; Bortoluzzi, D.; Ramos Castro, Juan José (American Physical Society (APS), 2019-06-28)
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Accés obertThe LISA Pathfinder (LPF) mission has demonstrated the ability to limit and measure the fluctuations in acceleration between two free falling test masses down to sub-femto-g levels. One of the key elements to achieve such ... -
LISA pathfinder performance confirmed in an open-loop configuration: results from the free-fall actuation mode
Armano, M.; Audley, H.; Baird, J.; Binetruy, P.; Born, M.; Bortoluzzi, D.; Ramos Castro, Juan José (American Institute of Physics (AIP), 2019-09-11)
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Accés obertWe report on the results of the LISA Pathfinder (LPF) free-fall mode experiment, in which the control force needed to compensate the quasistatic differential force acting on two test masses is applied intermittently as a ... -
LISA Pathfinder platform stability and drag-free performance
Armano, M.; Audley, H.; Baird, J.; Binetruy, P.; Born, M.; Bortoluzzi, D.; Ramos Castro, Juan José (American Physical Society (APS), 2019-04-15)
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Accés obertThe science operations of the LISA Pathfinder mission have demonstrated the feasibility of sub-femto-g free fall of macroscopic test masses necessary to build a gravitational wave observatory in space such as LISA. While ... -
Novel methods to measure the gravitational constant in space
Armano, M.; Audley, H.; Baird, J.; Binetruy, P.; Born, M.; Bortoluzzi, D.; Ramos Castro, Juan José (American Physical Society (APS), 2019-09-20)
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Accés obertWe present two novel methods, tested by LISA Pathfinder, to measure the gravitational constant G for the first time in space. Experiment 1 uses electrostatic suspension forces to measure a change in acceleration of a test ... -
Sensor noise in LISA Pathfinder: in-flight performance of the optical test mass readout
Armano, M.; Audley, H.; Baird, J.; Binetruy, P.; Born, M.; Bortoluzzi, D.; Brandt, N.; Castelli, Marta; Cavalleri, A.; Cesarini, A.; Cruise, M.; Danzmann, K.; Silva, M. de Deus; Ramos Castro, Juan José (American Institute of Physics (AIP), 2021-04-02)
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Accés obertWe report on the first subpicometer interferometer flown in space. It was part of ESA’s Laser Interferometer Space Antenna (LISA) Pathfinder mission and performed the fundamental measurement of the positional and angular ... -
Spacecraft and interplanetary contributions to the magnetic environment on-board LISA pathfinder
Armano, M.; Audley, H.; Baird, J.; Binetruy, P.; Born, M.; Bortoluzzi, D.; Cavalleri, A.; Cesarini, A.; Cruise, M.; Danzmann, K.; Ramos Castro, Juan José (Oxford University Press, 2020-05-01)
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Accés obertLISA Pathfinder (LPF) has been a space-based mission designed to test new technologies that will be required for a gravitational wave observatory in space. Magnetically driven forces play a key role in the instrument ... -
Temperature stability in the sub-milliHertz band with LISA Pathfinder
Armano, M.; Audley, H.; Baird, J.; Binetruy, P.; Born, M.; Bortoluzzi, D.; Ramos Castro, Juan José (Oxford University Press, 2019-07-01)
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Accés obertLISA Pathfinder (LPF) was a technology pioneering mission designed to test key technologies required for gravitational wave detection in space. In the low frequency regime (milliHertz and below), where space-based gravitational ... -
Tilt-to-length coupling in LISA Pathfinder: a data analysis
Armano, M.; Audley, H.; Baird, J.; Binetruy, P.; Born, M.; Bortoluzzi, D.; Castelli, Eleonora; Cavalleri, A.; Cesarini, A.; Cruise, M.; Danzmann, K.; de Deus Silva, Marcus; Diepholz, I; Dixon, G.; Dolesi, R; Ramos Castro, Juan José (American Physical Society, 2023-11-15)
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Accés obertWe present a study of the tilt-to-length coupling noise during the LISA Pathfinder mission and how it depended on the system’s alignment. Tilt-to-length coupling noise is the unwanted coupling of angular and lateral ... -
Transient acceleration events in LISA Pathfinder data: properties and possible physical origin
Armano, M.; Audley, H.; Baird, J.; Binetruy, P.; Born, M.; Bortoluzzi, D.; Castelli, Eleonora; Cavalleri, A.; Cesarini, A.; Chiavegato, Vittorio; Cruise, M.; Dal Bosco, Davide; Danzmann, K.; De Deus Silvia, Marcus; Diepholz, I; Ramos Castro, Juan José (American Physical Society, 2022-09-12)
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Accés obertWe present an in depth analysis of the transient events, or glitches, detected at a rate of about one per day in the differential acceleration data of LISA Pathfinder. We show that these glitches fall in two rather distinct ...