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Original language | English |
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Pages (from-to) | 1695-1736 |
Number of pages | 42 |
Journal | Experimental Astronomy |
Volume | 51 |
Issue number | 3 |
Publication status | Published - Jun 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.
Keywords
- Electrostatic accelerometers, Equivalence principle, Quantum technologies
ASJC Scopus subject areas
- Physics and Astronomy(all)
- Astronomy and Astrophysics
- Earth and Planetary Sciences(all)
- Space and Planetary Science
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TY - JOUR
T1 - Exploring the foundations of the physical universe with space tests of the equivalence principle
AU - Battelier, Baptiste
AU - Bergé, Joël
AU - Bertoldi, Andrea
AU - Blanchet, Luc
AU - Bongs, Kai
AU - Bouyer, Philippe
AU - Braxmaier, Claus
AU - Calonico, Davide
AU - Fayet, Pierre
AU - Gaaloul, Naceur
AU - Guerlin, Christine
AU - Hees, Aurélien
AU - Jetzer, Philippe
AU - Lämmerzahl, Claus
AU - Lecomte, Steve
AU - Le Poncin-Lafitte, Christophe
AU - Loriani, Sina
AU - Métris, Gilles
AU - Nofrarias, Miquel
AU - Rasel, Ernst
AU - Reynaud, Serge
AU - Rodrigues, Manuel
AU - Rothacher, Markus
AU - Roura, Albert
AU - Salomon, Christophe
AU - Schiller, Stephan
AU - Schleich, Wolfgang P.
AU - Schubert, Christian
AU - Sopuerta, Carlos F.
AU - Sorrentino, Fiodor
AU - Sumner, Timothy J.
AU - Tino, Guglielmo M.
AU - Tuckey, Philip
AU - Klitzing, Wolf von
AU - Wörner, Lisa
AU - Wolf, Peter
AU - Zelan, Martin
PY - 2021/6
Y1 - 2021/6
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KW - Electrostatic accelerometers
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