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arxiv: 1510.02537 · v1 · pith:UBKHS5S4new · submitted 2015-10-09 · 🌌 astro-ph.IM · gr-qc· physics.ins-det

Arm-Locking with the GRACE Follow-On Laser Ranging Interferometer

classification 🌌 astro-ph.IM gr-qcphysics.ins-det
keywords laserarm-lockingfrequencyinterferometergrace-fotechniquedemonstratedemonstration
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Arm-locking is a technique for stabilizing the frequency of a laser in an inter-spacecraft interferometer by using the spacecraft separation as the frequency reference. A candidate technique for future space-based gravitational wave detectors such as the Laser Interferometer Space Antenna (LISA), arm-locking has been extensive studied in this context through analytic models, time-domain simulations, and hardware-in-the-loop laboratory demonstrations. In this paper we show the Laser Ranging Interferometer instrument flying aboard the upcoming Gravity Recovery and Climate Experiment Follow-On (GRACE-FO) mission provides an appropriate platform for an on-orbit demonstration of the arm-locking technique. We describe an arm-locking controller design for the GRACE-FO system and a series of time-domain simulations that demonstrate its feasibility. We conclude that it is possible to achieve laser frequency noise suppression of roughly two orders of magnitude around a Fourier frequency of 1Hz with conservative margins on the system's stability. We further demonstrate that `pulling' of the master laser frequency due to fluctuating Doppler shifts and lock acquisition transients is less than $100\,$MHz over several GRACE-FO orbits. These findings motivate further study of the implementation of such a demonstration.

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