2022
DOI: 10.1007/1345_2022_151
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The Benefit of Accelerometers Based on Cold Atom Interferometry for Future Satellite Gravity Missions

Abstract: Satellite gravity missions, like GRACE and GRACE Follow-On, successfully map the Earth’s gravity field and its change over time. With the addition of the laser ranging interferometer (LRI) to GRACE-FO, a significant improvement over GRACE for inter-satellite ranging was achieved. One of the limiting factors is the accelerometer for measuring the non-gravitational forces acting on the satellite. The classical electrostatic accelerometers are affected by a drift at low frequencies. This drawback can be counterba… Show more

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“…There is a number of mission proposals for orbital platforms conducting cold atom experiments ranging from fundamental physics [27,29] to applications like gravity field mapping [28,32,[69][70][71][72]. A risk for these experiments is that the involved techniques have only barely or never been tested in the absence of gravity.…”
Section: Ground-based Verification Of Orbital Platforms and Pathfinde...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There is a number of mission proposals for orbital platforms conducting cold atom experiments ranging from fundamental physics [27,29] to applications like gravity field mapping [28,32,[69][70][71][72]. A risk for these experiments is that the involved techniques have only barely or never been tested in the absence of gravity.…”
Section: Ground-based Verification Of Orbital Platforms and Pathfinde...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(1). However, because of the change of the nongravitational acceleration during the CAI interrogation time, we integrate this equation by considering the sensitivity function of CAI as described in Knabe et al (2022).…”
Section: In-orbit Simulation Of Electrostatic and Cai Accelerometersmentioning
confidence: 99%