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Low-Frequency Gravitational Wave Searches Using Spacecraft Doppler Tracking

This paper discusses spacecraft Doppler tracking, the current-generation detector technology used in the low-frequency (∼millihertz) gravitational wave band. In the Doppler method the earth and a distant spacecraft act as free test masses with a ground-based precision Doppler tracking system continu...

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Autor principal: Armstrong, J. W.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Springer International Publishing 2006
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5256086/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28179872
http://dx.doi.org/10.12942/lrr-2006-1
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description This paper discusses spacecraft Doppler tracking, the current-generation detector technology used in the low-frequency (∼millihertz) gravitational wave band. In the Doppler method the earth and a distant spacecraft act as free test masses with a ground-based precision Doppler tracking system continuously monitoring the earth-spacecraft relative dimensionless velocity 2Δv/c = Δν/ν(0), where Δν is the Doppler shift and ν(0) is the radio link carrier frequency. A gravitational wave having strain amplitude h incident on the earth-spacecraft system causes perturbations of order h in the time series of Δν/ν(0). Unlike other detectors, the ∼ 1–10 AU earth-spacecraft separation makes the detector large compared with millihertz-band gravitational wavelengths, and thus times-of-flight of signals and radio waves through the apparatus are important. A burst signal, for example, is time-resolved into a characteristic signature: three discrete events in the Doppler time series. I discuss here the principles of operation of this detector (emphasizing transfer functions of gravitational wave signals and the principal noises to the Doppler time series), some data analysis techniques, experiments to date, and illustrations of sensitivity and current detector performance. I conclude with a discussion of how gravitational wave sensitivity can be improved in the low-frequency band.
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spelling pubmed-52560862017-02-06 Low-Frequency Gravitational Wave Searches Using Spacecraft Doppler Tracking Armstrong, J. W. Living Rev Relativ Review Article This paper discusses spacecraft Doppler tracking, the current-generation detector technology used in the low-frequency (∼millihertz) gravitational wave band. In the Doppler method the earth and a distant spacecraft act as free test masses with a ground-based precision Doppler tracking system continuously monitoring the earth-spacecraft relative dimensionless velocity 2Δv/c = Δν/ν(0), where Δν is the Doppler shift and ν(0) is the radio link carrier frequency. A gravitational wave having strain amplitude h incident on the earth-spacecraft system causes perturbations of order h in the time series of Δν/ν(0). Unlike other detectors, the ∼ 1–10 AU earth-spacecraft separation makes the detector large compared with millihertz-band gravitational wavelengths, and thus times-of-flight of signals and radio waves through the apparatus are important. A burst signal, for example, is time-resolved into a characteristic signature: three discrete events in the Doppler time series. I discuss here the principles of operation of this detector (emphasizing transfer functions of gravitational wave signals and the principal noises to the Doppler time series), some data analysis techniques, experiments to date, and illustrations of sensitivity and current detector performance. I conclude with a discussion of how gravitational wave sensitivity can be improved in the low-frequency band. Springer International Publishing 2006-01-24 2006 /pmc/articles/PMC5256086/ /pubmed/28179872 http://dx.doi.org/10.12942/lrr-2006-1 Text en © The Author(s) 2006
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Low-Frequency Gravitational Wave Searches Using Spacecraft Doppler Tracking
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title_fullStr Low-Frequency Gravitational Wave Searches Using Spacecraft Doppler Tracking
title_full_unstemmed Low-Frequency Gravitational Wave Searches Using Spacecraft Doppler Tracking
title_short Low-Frequency Gravitational Wave Searches Using Spacecraft Doppler Tracking
title_sort low-frequency gravitational wave searches using spacecraft doppler tracking
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5256086/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28179872
http://dx.doi.org/10.12942/lrr-2006-1
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