SAGE: A proposal for a space atomic gravity explorer

The proposed mission “Space Atomic Gravity Explorer” (SAGE) has the scientific objective to investigate gravitational waves, dark matter, and other fundamental aspects of gravity as well as the connection between gravitational physics and quantum physics using new quantum sensors, namely, optical at...

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Published in:The European physical journal. D, Atomic, molecular, and optical physics Atomic, molecular, and optical physics, 2019-11, Vol.73 (11), Article 228
Main Authors: Tino, Guglielmo M., Bassi, Angelo, Bianco, Giuseppe, Bongs, Kai, Bouyer, Philippe, Cacciapuoti, Luigi, Capozziello, Salvatore, Chen, Xuzong, Chiofalo, Maria L., Derevianko, Andrei, Ertmer, Wolfgang, Gaaloul, Naceur, Gill, Patrick, Graham, Peter W., Hogan, Jason M., Iess, Luciano, Kasevich, Mark A., Katori, Hidetoshi, Klempt, Carsten, Lu, Xuanhui, Ma, Long-Sheng, Müller, Holger, Newbury, Nathan R., Oates, Chris W., Peters, Achim, Poli, Nicola, Rasel, Ernst M., Rosi, Gabriele, Roura, Albert, Salomon, Christophe, Schiller, Stephan, Schleich, Wolfgang, Schlippert, Dennis, Schreck, Florian, Schubert, Christian, Sorrentino, Fiodor, Sterr, Uwe, Thomsen, Jan W., Vallone, Giuseppe, Vetrano, Flavio, Villoresi, Paolo, von Klitzing, Wolf, Wilkowski, David, Wolf, Peter, Ye, Jun, Yu, Nan, Zhan, Mingsheng
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Summary:The proposed mission “Space Atomic Gravity Explorer” (SAGE) has the scientific objective to investigate gravitational waves, dark matter, and other fundamental aspects of gravity as well as the connection between gravitational physics and quantum physics using new quantum sensors, namely, optical atomic clocks and atom interferometers based on ultracold strontium atoms. Graphical abstract
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