2020-10-28Zeitschriftenartikel
ELGAR—a European Laboratory for Gravitation and Atom-interferometric Research
Canuel, B; Abend, Sven; Amaro Seoane, Pau; Badaracco, Francesca; Beaufils, Q; Bertoldi, Andrea; Bongs, Kai; Bouyer, P; Braxmaier, Claus; Chaibi, W; Christensen, N; Fitzek, F; Flouris, G; Gaaloul, Naceur; Gaffet, S; Garrido Alzar, Carlos L.; Geiger, Remi; Guellati-Khelifa, S; Hammerer, Klemens; Harms, Jan; Hinderer, J; Holynski, Michael; Junca, J; Katsanevas, S; Klempt, Carsten; Kozanitis, Christos; Krutzik, M; Landragin, A; Làzaro Roche, I; Leykauf, B; Lien, Y-H; Loriani, Sina; Merlet, S; Merzougui, M; Nofrarias, Miquel; Papadakos, Panagiotis; Pereira dos Santos, Franck; Peters, Achim; Plexousakis, Dimitris; Prevedelli, Marco; Rasel, E M; Rogister, Y; Rosat, S; Roura, Albert; Sabulsky, Dylan; Schkolnik, Vladimir; Schlippert, Dennis; Schubert, C; Sidorenkov, Leonid; Siemß, Jan-Niclas; F. Sopuerta, Carlos; Sorrentino, F; Struckmann, C; Tino, Guglielmo M.; Tsagkatakis, Grigorios; Viceré, Andrea; von Klitzing, Wolf; Woerner, L; Zou, Xinhao
Gravitational waves (GWs) were observed for the first time in 2015, one century after Einstein predicted their existence. There is now growing interest to extend the detection bandwidth to low frequency. The scientific ...