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Título Tilt-to-length coupling in LISA Pathfinder: Long-term stability
Autores Armano M. , Audley H. , Baird J. , Binetruy P. , Born M. , Bortoluzzi D. , Castelli E. , Cavalleri A. , Cesarini A. , Cruise A.M. , Danzmann K. , De Deus Silva M. , Diepholz I. , Dixon G. , Dolesi R. , Ferraioli L. , Ferroni V. , Fitzsimons E.D. , Freschi M. , Gesa L. , Giardini D. , Gibert F. , Giusteri R. , Grimani C. , Grzymisch J. , Harrison I. , Hartig M.-S. , Heinzel G. , Hewitson M. , Hollington D. , Hoyland D. , Hueller M. , Inchauspé H. , Jennrich O. , Jetzer P. , Johann U. , Johlander B. , Karnesis N. , Kaune B. , Killow C.J. , Korsakova N. , Lobo J.A. , López-Zaragoza J.P. , Maarschalkerweerd R. , Mance D. , Martín V. , Martin-Polo L. , Martin-Porqueras F. , Martino J. , McNamara P.W. , Mendes J. , Mendes L. , Meshksar N. , Nofrarias M. , Paczkowski S. , Perreur-Lloyd M. , Petiteau A. , Plagnol E. , Ramos-Castro J. , Reiche J. , RIVAS GARCÍA, FRANCISCO, Robertson D.I. , Russano G. , Sanjuan J. , Slutsky J. , Sopuerta C.F. , Sumner T. , Texier D. , Thorpe J.I. , Vetrugno D. , Vitale S. , Wanner G. , Ward H. , Wass P.J. , Weber W.J. , Wissel L. , Wittchen A. , Zweifel P.
Publicación externa No
Medio Phys. Rev. D
Alcance Article
Naturaleza Científica
Cuartil JCR 1
Cuartil SJR 1
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Fecha de publicacion 15/09/2024
ISI 001371243900006
Scopus Id 2-s2.0-85203598585
DOI 10.1103/PhysRevD.110.063005
Abstract The tilt-to-length coupling during the LISA Pathfinder mission has been numerically and analytically modeled for particular time spans. In this work, we investigate the long-term stability of the coupling coefficients of this noise. We show that they drifted slowly (by 1 µm/rad and 6×10-6 in 100 days) and were strongly correlated to temperature changes within the satellite (8 µm/rad/K and 30×10-6/K). Based on analytical tilt-to-length coupling models, we attribute the temperature-driven coupling changes to rotations of the test masses and small distortions in the optical setup. Particularly, our findings lead to the conclusion that LISA Pathfinder\'s optical baseplate was bent during the cooldown experiment, which started in late 2016 and lasted several months. © 2024 authors. Published by the American Physical Society. Published by the American Physical Society under the terms of the "https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/"Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International license. Further distribution of this work must maintain attribution to the author(s) and the published article\'s title, journal citation, and DOI. Open access publication funded by the Max Planck Society.
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