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  A Horizon Study for Cosmic Explorer: Science, Observatories, and Community

Evans, M., Adhikari, R. X., Afle, C., Ballmer, S. W., Biscoveanu, S., Borhanian, S., et al. (2021). A Horizon Study for Cosmic Explorer: Science, Observatories, and Community. Cosmic Explorer Technical Report CE–P2100003–v6 August 2021.

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Evans, Matthew, Author
Adhikari, Rana X, Author
Afle, Chaitanya, Author
Ballmer, Stefan W., Author
Biscoveanu, Sylvia, Author
Borhanian, Ssohrab, Author
Brown, Duncan A., Author
Chen, Yanbei, Author
Eisenstein, Robert, Author
Gruson, Alexandra, Author
Gupta, Anuradha, Author
Hall, Evan D., Author
Huxford, Rachael, Author
Kamai, Brittany, Author
Kashyap, Rahul, Author
Kissel, Jeff S., Author
Kuns, Kevin, Author
Landry, Philippe, Author
Lenon, Amber, Author
Lovelace, Geoffrey, Author
McCuller, Lee, AuthorNg, Ken K. Y., AuthorNitz, Alexander H.1, Author           Read, Jocelyn, AuthorSathyaprakash, B. S., AuthorShoemaker, David H., AuthorSlagmolen, Bram J. J., AuthorSmith, Joshua R., AuthorSrivastava, Varun, AuthorSun, Ling, AuthorVitale, Salvatore, AuthorWeiss, Rainer, Author more..
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1Observational Relativity and Cosmology, AEI-Hannover, MPI for Gravitational Physics, Max Planck Society, ou_24011              

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Free keywords: Astrophysics, Instrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics, astro-ph.IM, Astrophysics, High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena, astro-ph.HE,General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology, gr-qc
 Abstract: Gravitational-wave astronomy has revolutionized humanity's view of the
universe. Investment in the field has rewarded the scientific community with
the first direct detection of a binary black hole merger and the multimessenger
observation of a neutron-star merger. Each of these was a watershed moment in
astronomy, made possible because gravitational waves reveal the cosmos in a way
that no other probe can. Since the first detection of gravitational waves in
2015, the National Science Foundation's LIGO and its partner observatory, the
European Union's Virgo, have detected over fifty binary black hole mergers and
a second neutron star merger -- a rate of discovery that has amazed even the
most optimistic scientists.This Horizon Study describes a next-generation
ground-based gravitational-wave observatory: Cosmic Explorer. With ten times
the sensitivity of Advanced LIGO, Cosmic Explorer will push the
gravitational-wave astronomy towards the edge of the observable universe ($z
\sim 100$). This Horizon Study presents the science objective for Cosmic
Explorer, and describes and evaluates its design concepts for. Cosmic Explorer
will continue the United States' leadership in gravitational-wave astronomy in
the international effort to build a "Third-Generation" (3G) observatory network
that will make discoveries transformative across astronomy, physics, and
cosmology.

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 Dates: 2021-09-202021-08
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 Pages: 171 pages
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