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  Laser Interferometer Space Antenna

Amaro-Seoane, P., Audley, H., Babak, S., Baker, J., Barausse, E., Bender, P., et al. (in preparation). Laser Interferometer Space Antenna.

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Amaro-Seoane, Pau1, Author           
Audley, Heather2, Author           
Babak, Stanislav1, Author           
Baker, John, Author
Barausse, Enrico, Author
Bender, Peter, Author
Berti, Emanuele, Author
Binetruy, Pierre, Author
Born, Michael2, Author           
Bortoluzzi, Daniele, Author
Camp, Jordan, Author
Caprini, Chiara, Author
Cardoso, Vitor, Author
Colpi, Monica, Author
Conklin, John, Author
Cornish, Neil, Author
Cutler, Curt, Author
Danzmann, Karsten2, Author           
Dolesi, Rita, Author
Ferraioli, Luigi, Author
Ferroni, Valerio, AuthorFitzsimons, Ewan, AuthorGair, Jonathan, AuthorBote, Lluis Gesa, AuthorGiardini, Domenico, AuthorGibert, Ferran, AuthorGrimani, Catia, AuthorHalloin, Hubert, AuthorHeinzel, Gerhard2, Author           Hertog, Thomas, AuthorHewitson, Martin3, Author           Holley-Bockelmann, Kelly, AuthorHollington, Daniel, AuthorHueller, Mauro, AuthorInchauspe, Henri, AuthorJetzer, Philippe, AuthorKarnesis, Nikos, AuthorKillow, Christian, AuthorKlein, Antoine, AuthorKlipstein, Bill, AuthorKorsakova, Natalia, AuthorLarson, Shane L, AuthorLivas, Jeffrey, AuthorLloro, Ivan, AuthorMan, Nary, AuthorMance, Davor, AuthorMartino, Joseph, AuthorMateos, Ignacio, AuthorMcKenzie, Kirk, AuthorMcWilliams, Sean T, AuthorMiller, Cole, AuthorMueller, Guido, AuthorNardini, Germano, AuthorNelemans, Gijs, AuthorNofrarias, Miquel, AuthorPetiteau, Antoine4, Author           Pivato, Paolo, AuthorPlagnol, Eric, AuthorPorter, Ed, AuthorReiche, Jens, AuthorRobertson, David, AuthorRobertson, Norna, AuthorRossi, Elena, AuthorRussano, Giuliana, AuthorSchutz, Bernard F.4, Author           Sesana, Alberto4, Author           Shoemaker, David, AuthorSlutsky, Jacob, AuthorSopuerta, Carlos F., AuthorSumner, Tim, AuthorTamanini, Nicola, AuthorThorpe, Ira, AuthorTroebs, Michael, AuthorVallisneri, Michele, AuthorVecchio, Alberto, AuthorVetrugno, Daniele, AuthorVitale, Stefano, AuthorVolonteri, Marta, AuthorWanner, Gudrun2, Author           Ward, Harry, AuthorWass, Peter, AuthorWeber, William, AuthorZiemer, John, AuthorZweifel, Peter, Author more..
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1Astrophysical and Cosmological Relativity, AEI-Golm, MPI for Gravitational Physics, Max Planck Society, ou_1933290              
2Laser Interferometry & Gravitational Wave Astronomy, AEI-Hannover, MPI for Gravitational Physics, Max Planck Society, ou_24010              
3Observational Relativity and Cosmology, AEI-Hannover, MPI for Gravitational Physics, Max Planck Society, ou_24011              
4Astrophysical Relativity, AEI-Golm, MPI for Gravitational Physics, Max Planck Society, ou_24013              

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Free keywords: Astrophysics, Instrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics, astro-ph.IM
 Abstract: Following the selection of The Gravitational Universe by ESA, and the successful flight of LISA Pathfinder, the LISA Consortium now proposes a 4 year mission in response to ESA's call for missions for L3. The observatory will be based on three arms with six active laser links, between three identical spacecraft in a triangular formation separated by 2.5 million km. LISA is an all-sky monitor and will offer a wide view of a dynamic cosmos using Gravitational Waves as new and unique messengers to unveil The Gravitational Universe. It provides the closest ever view of the infant Universe at TeV energy scales, has known sources in the form of verification binaries in the Milky Way, and can probe the entire Universe, from its smallest scales near the horizons of black holes, all the way to cosmological scales. The LISA mission will scan the entire sky as it follows behind the Earth in its orbit, obtaining both polarisations of the Gravitational Waves simultaneously, and will measure source parameters with astrophysically relevant sensitivity in a band from below $10^{-4}\,$Hz to above $10^{-1}\,$Hz.

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 Dates: 2017-02-022017-02-23
 Publication Status: Not specified
 Pages: Submitted to ESA on January 13th in response to the call for missions for the L3 slot in the Cosmic Vision Programme
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 Identifiers: arXiv: 1702.00786
URI: http://arxiv.org/abs/1702.00786
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