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Exploring the foundations of the physical universe with space tests of the equivalence principle

Authors :
Battelier, Baptiste
Bergé, Joël
Bertoldi, Andrea
Blanchet, Luc
Bongs, Kai
Bouyer, Philippe
Braxmaier, Claus
Calonico, Davide
Fayet, Pierre
Gaaloul, Naceur
Guerlin, Christine
Hees, Aurélien
Jetzer, Philippe
Lämmerzahl, Claus
Lecomte, Steve
Le Poncin-Lafitte, Christophe
Loriani, Sina
Métris, Gilles
Nofrarias, Miquel
Rasel, Ernst
Reynaud, Serge
Rodrigues, Manuel
Rothacher, Markus
Roura, Albert
Salomon, Christophe
Schiller, Stephan
Schleich, Wolfgang P.
Schubert, Christian
Sopuerta, Carlos F.
Sorrentino, Fiodor
Sumner, Timothy J.
Tino, Guglielmo M.
Tuckey, Philip
Klitzing, Wolf von
Wörner, Lisa
Wolf, Peter
Zelan, Martin
Battelier, Baptiste
Bergé, Joël
Bertoldi, Andrea
Blanchet, Luc
Bongs, Kai
Bouyer, Philippe
Braxmaier, Claus
Calonico, Davide
Fayet, Pierre
Gaaloul, Naceur
Guerlin, Christine
Hees, Aurélien
Jetzer, Philippe
Lämmerzahl, Claus
Lecomte, Steve
Le Poncin-Lafitte, Christophe
Loriani, Sina
Métris, Gilles
Nofrarias, Miquel
Rasel, Ernst
Reynaud, Serge
Rodrigues, Manuel
Rothacher, Markus
Roura, Albert
Salomon, Christophe
Schiller, Stephan
Schleich, Wolfgang P.
Schubert, Christian
Sopuerta, Carlos F.
Sorrentino, Fiodor
Sumner, Timothy J.
Tino, Guglielmo M.
Tuckey, Philip
Klitzing, Wolf von
Wörner, Lisa
Wolf, Peter
Zelan, Martin
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

We present the scientific motivation for future space tests of the equivalence principle, and in particular the universality of free fall, at the 10− 17 level or better. Two possible mission scenarios, one based on quantum technologies, the other on electrostatic accelerometers, that could reach that goal are briefly discussed. This publication is a White Paper written in the context of the Voyage 2050 ESA Call for White Papers.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1396499815
Document Type :
Electronic Resource