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Using Atomic Clocks to Detect Gravitational Waves

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arxiv 1501.00996 v2 pith:LDMLDZKO submitted 2015-01-05 astro-ph.IM astro-ph.COgr-qcphysics.atom-ph

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Atomic clocks have recently reached a fractional timing precision of $<10^{-18}$. We point out that an array of atomic clocks, distributed along the Earth's orbit around the Sun, will have the sensitivity needed to detect the time dilation effect of mHz gravitational waves (GWs), such as those emitted by supermassive black hole binaries at cosmological distances. Simultaneous measurement of clock-rates at different phases of a passing GW provides an attractive alternative to the interferometric detection of temporal variations in distance between test masses separated by less than a GW wavelength, currently envisioned for the eLISA mission.

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