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In-Orbit Performance of the GRACE Follow-on Laser Ranging Interferometer.

Authors :
Abich K
Abramovici A
Amparan B
Baatzsch A
Okihiro BB
Barr DC
Bize MP
Bogan C
Braxmaier C
Burke MJ
Clark KC
Dahl C
Dahl K
Danzmann K
Davis MA
de Vine G
Dickson JA
Dubovitsky S
Eckardt A
Ester T
Barranco GF
Flatscher R
Flechtner F
Folkner WM
Francis S
Gilbert MS
Gilles F
Gohlke M
Grossard N
Guenther B
Hager P
Hauden J
Heine F
Heinzel G
Herding M
Hinz M
Howell J
Katsumura M
Kaufer M
Klipstein W
Koch A
Kruger M
Larsen K
Lebeda A
Lebeda A
Leikert T
Liebe CC
Liu J
Lobmeyer L
Mahrdt C
Mangoldt T
McKenzie K
Misfeldt M
Morton PR
Müller V
Murray AT
Nguyen DJ
Nicklaus K
Pierce R
Ravich JA
Reavis G
Reiche J
Sanjuan J
Schütze D
Seiter C
Shaddock D
Sheard B
Sileo M
Spero R
Spiers G
Stede G
Stephens M
Sutton A
Trinh J
Voss K
Wang D
Wang RT
Ware B
Wegener H
Windisch S
Woodruff C
Zender B
Zimmermann M
Source :
Physical review letters [Phys Rev Lett] 2019 Jul 19; Vol. 123 (3), pp. 031101.
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

The Laser Ranging Interferometer (LRI) instrument on the Gravity Recovery and Climate Experiment (GRACE) Follow-On mission has provided the first laser interferometric range measurements between remote spacecraft, separated by approximately 220 km. Autonomous controls that lock the laser frequency to a cavity reference and establish the 5 degrees of freedom two-way laser link between remote spacecraft succeeded on the first attempt. Active beam pointing based on differential wave front sensing compensates spacecraft attitude fluctuations. The LRI has operated continuously without breaks in phase tracking for more than 50 days, and has shown biased range measurements similar to the primary ranging instrument based on microwaves, but with much less noise at a level of 1  nm/sqrt[Hz] at Fourier frequencies above 100 mHz.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1079-7114
Volume :
123
Issue :
3
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Physical review letters
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
31386438
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.123.031101