2020
DOI: 10.48550/arxiv.2012.10443
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LION :Laser Interferometer On the mooN

Pau Amaro-Seoane,
Lea Bischof,
Jonathan J. Carter
et al.

Abstract: Gravitational wave astronomy has now left its infancy and has become an important tool for probing the most violent phenomena in our universe. The LIGO/Virgo-KAGRA collaboration operates ground based detectors which cover the frequency band from 10 Hz to the kHz regime. Meanwhile, the pulsar timing array and the soon to launch LISA mission will cover frequencies below 0.1 Hz, leaving a gap in detectable gravitational wave frequencies. Here we show how a Laser Interferometer On the mooN (LION) gravitational wav… Show more

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