Matter wave explorer of gravity (MWXG)

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Abstract

In response to ESA's Call for proposals of 5 March 2007 of the COSMIC VISION 2015-2025 plan of the ESA science programme, we propose a M-class satellite mission to test of the Equivalence Principle in the quantum domain by investigating the extended free fall of matter waves instead of macroscopic bodies as in the case of GAUGE, MICROSCOPE or STEP. The satellite, called MatterWave Explorer of Gravity, will carry an experiment to test gravity, namely the measurement of the equal rate of free fall with various isotopes of distinct atomic species with precision cold atom interferometry in the vicinity of the earth. This will allow for a first quantum test the Equivalence Principle with spin polarised particles and with pure fermionic and bosonic atomic ensembles. Due to the space conditions, the free fall of Rubidium and Potassium isotopes will be compared with a maximum accelerational sensitivity of 5 center dot 10 (-aEuro parts per thousand 16) m/s(2) corresponding to an accuracy of the test of the Equivalence Principle of 1 part in 10(16). Besides the primary scientific goal, the quantum test of the Equivalence Principle, the mission can be extended to provide additional information about the gravitational field of the earth or for testing theories of fundamental processes of decoherence which are investigated by various theory groups in the context of quantum gravity phenomenology. In this proposal we present in detail the mission objectives and the technical aspects of the proposed mission.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)611-649
Number of pages39
JournalExperimental Astronomy
Volume23
Issue number2
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Mar 2009

Keywords

  • Fundamental physics
  • Test of equivalence principle
  • General relativity
  • Atom interferometer
  • MWXG

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