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  In-Orbit Performance of the GRACE Follow-on Laser Ranging Interferometer

Abich, K., Braxmaier, C., Gohlke, M., Sanjuan, J., Abramovici, A., Okihiro, B. B., et al. (2019). In-Orbit Performance of the GRACE Follow-on Laser Ranging Interferometer. Physical Review Letters, 123: 031101. doi:10.1103/PhysRevLett.123.031101.

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Abich, Klaus, Author
Braxmaier, Claus, Author
Gohlke, Martin, Author
Sanjuan, Josep, Author
Abramovici, Alexander, Author
Okihiro, Brian Bachman, Author
Barr, David C., Author
Bize, Maxime P., Author
Burke, Michael J., Author
Clark, Ken C., Author
de Vine, Glenn, Author
Dickson, Jeffrey A., Author
Dubovitsky, Serge, Author
Folkner, William M., Author
Francis, Samuel, Author
Gilbert, Martin S., Author
Katsumura, Mark, Author
Klipstein, William, Author
Larsen, Kameron, Author
Liebe, Carl Christian, Author
Liu, Jehhal, AuthorMcKenzie, Kirk, AuthorMorton, Phillip R., AuthorMurray, Alexander T., AuthorNguyen, Don J., AuthorRavich, Joshua A., AuthorShaddock, Daniel, AuthorSpero, Robert, AuthorSpiers, Gary, AuthorSutton, Andrew, AuthorTrinh, Joseph, AuthorWang, Duo, AuthorWang, Rabi T., AuthorWare, Brent, AuthorWoodruff, Christopher, AuthorAmparan, Bengie, AuthorDavis, Mike A., AuthorHowell, James, AuthorKruger, Micah, AuthorLobmeyer, Lynette, AuthorPierce, Robert, AuthorReavis, Gretchen, AuthorSileo, Michael, AuthorStephens, Michelle, AuthorBaatzsch, Andreas, AuthorDahl, Christian, AuthorDahl, Katrin, AuthorGilles, Frank, AuthorHager, Philipp, AuthorHerding, Mark, AuthorKaufer, Marina, AuthorNicklaus, Kolja, AuthorVoss, Kai, AuthorBogan, Christina1, Author           Danzmann, Karsten1, Author           Fernandez Barranco, Germán1, Author           Heinzel, Gerhard1, Author           Koch, Alexander1, Author           Mahrdt, Christoph1, Author           Misfeldt, Malte1, Author           Müller, Vitali1, Author           Reiche, Jens1, Author           Schütze, Daniel1, AuthorSheard, Benjamin1, Author           Stede , Gunnar1, AuthorWegener, Henry1, Author           Eckardt, Andreas, AuthorGuenther, Burghardt, AuthorMangoldt, Thomas, AuthorZender, Bernd, AuthorEster, Thomas, AuthorHeine, Frank, AuthorSeiter, Christoph, AuthorWindisch, Steve, AuthorFlatscher, Reinhold, AuthorFlechtner, Frank, AuthorGrossard, Nicolas, AuthorHauden, Jerome, AuthorHinz, Martin, AuthorLeikert, Thomas, AuthorZimmermann, Marcus, AuthorLebeda, Anton, AuthorLebeda, Arnold, Author more..
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Free keywords: Astrophysics, Instrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics, astro-ph.IM, Physics, Geophysics, physics.geo-ph
 Abstract: The Laser Ranging Interferometer (LRI) instrument on the Gravity Recovery and
Climate Experiment (GRACE) Follow-On mission has provided the first laser
interferometric range measurements between remote spacecraft, separated by
approximately 220 km. Autonomous controls that lock the laser frequency to a
cavity reference and establish the 5 degree of freedom two-way laser link
between remote spacecraft succeeded on the first attempt. Active beam pointing
based on differential wavefront sensing compensates spacecraft attitude
fluctuations. The LRI has operated continuously without breaks in phase
tracking for more than 50 days, and has shown biased range measurements similar
to the primary ranging instrument based on microwaves, but with much less noise
at a level of $1\,{\rm nm}/\sqrt{\rm Hz}$ at Fourier frequencies above 100 mHz.

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Title: Physical Review Letters
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Publ. Info: Woodbury, N.Y. : American Physical Society
Pages: - Volume / Issue: 123 Sequence Number: 031101 Start / End Page: - Identifier: ISSN: 0031-9007
CoNE: https://pure.mpg.de/cone/journals/resource/954925433406_1