Title :
ST-7 gravitational reference sensor technology development program
Author :
Hanson, John ; Buchman, Sasha ; Gill, Dale ; Lauben, David ; Williams, Scott
Author_Institution :
CrossTrac Eng., Los Altos, CA, USA
Abstract :
In 2003, Stanford University completed a technology development program of a next generation gravitational reference sensor (GRS) for the New Millennium Program. This program culminated in the validation of GRS technology to technology readiness level 5 with a combination of laboratory experiments, manufacturing demonstrations and simulations. The core of the GRS is a test mass that is free to float inside a housing. When the sensor is flown on the LISA pathfinder spacecraft, the GRS test mass will follow a purely gravitational trajectory to within 3×10-14 m·s-2·Hz-12/ at 1 mHz - a four order of magnitude improvement over current technology. In This work we describe the technology development program, the results of a series of experiments and a simulation of the full system.
Keywords :
aerospace instrumentation; electric sensing devices; gravitational wave detectors; GRS technology; LISA pathfinder spacecraft; New Millennium Program; ST-7 gravitational reference sensor; Stanford University; free floating; gravitational trajectory; technology development program; technology readiness level 5; test mass; Acceleration; Ceramics; Electrodes; Electrostatics; Laboratories; Life estimation; Space technology; Space vehicles; Testing; Virtual manufacturing;
Conference_Titel :
Aerospace Conference, 2004. Proceedings. 2004 IEEE
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-8155-6
DOI :
10.1109/AERO.2004.1367614