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Time-Delay Interferometry and Clock-Noise Calibration

General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology 2018-08-29 v1

Abstract

The Laser Interferometer Space Antenna is a joint ESA-NASA space-mission to detect and study mHz cosmic gravitational waves. The trajectories followed by its three spacecraft result in unequal- and time-varying arms, requiring use of the Time-Delay Interferometry (TDI) post- processing technique to cancel the laser phase noises affecting the heterodyne one-way Doppler measurements. Although the second-generation formulation of TDI cancels the laser phase noises when the array is both rotating and "flexing", second-generation TDI combinations for which the phase fluctuations of the onboard ultra stable oscillators (USOs) can be calibrated out have not appeared yet in the literature. In this article we present the solution of this problem by generalizing to the realistic LISA trajectory the USO calibration algorithm derived by Armstrong, Estabrook and Tinto for a static configuration.

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@article{arxiv.1807.02594,
  title  = {Time-Delay Interferometry and Clock-Noise Calibration},
  author = {Massimo Tinto and Olaf Hartwig},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1807.02594},
  year   = {2018}
}

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This article is 17 pages long and contains 2 figures

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