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Atom interferometry for fundamental physics and gravitational wave detection

<!--HTML--><p><span style="color:#000000">In recent years, atom interferometry and atomic clocks have made impressive gains in sensitivity and time precision.&nbsp; The best atomic clocks have stability corresponding to a loss of less than one second in the lifetime o...

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Autor principal: Hogan, Jason
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2019
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/2689826
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description <!--HTML--><p><span style="color:#000000">In recent years, atom interferometry and atomic clocks have made impressive gains in sensitivity and time precision.&nbsp; The best atomic clocks have stability corresponding to a loss of less than one second in the lifetime of the universe.&nbsp; Matter wave interferometers have achieved record-breaking coherence times (seconds) and atomic wavepacket separations (over half a meter), resulting in a significant enhancement in accelerometer and gravity gradiometer sensitivity.&nbsp; Leveraging these advances, atomic sensors are now poised to become a powerful tool for discovery in fundamental physics.&nbsp; I will highlight ongoing efforts to test aspects of general relativity and quantum mechanics, and search for new fundamental interactions.&nbsp; A particularly exciting direction is gravitational wave detection.&nbsp; I will describe the Mid-band Atomic Gravitational wave Interferometric Sensor (MAGIS) proposal, which is targeted to detect gravitational waves in a frequency band complementary to existing detectors (0.03 Hz – 10 Hz), the optimal frequency range to support multi-messenger astronomy.&nbsp; Finally, I will discuss MAGIS-100, a 100-meter tall atomic sensor being constructed at Fermilab that will serve as a prototype of such a detector, and will also be sensitive to proposed ultra-light dark matter (scalar and vector couplings) at unprecedented levels.</span></p>
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