Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10695064 | Advances in Space Research | 2005 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
The Primary Atomic Reference Clock in Space (PARCS) mission is designed to perform certain tests of relativity theory, to study the performance of individual GPS space-vehicle clocks, to study the dynamics of atom motion in microgravity, to advance the state-of-the art for space clocks, and to serve as a pathfinder for precision instruments based on laser cooling of atoms. After a brief overview of the project, this paper discusses the specific objectives of PARCS, describes the key subsystems, and discusses the systematic frequency shifts that limit the accuracy of the clock.
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Authors
D.B. Sullivan, N. Ashby, E.A. Donley, T.P. Heavner, L.W. Hollberg, S.R. Jefferts, W.M. Klipstein, W.D. Phillips, D.J. Seidel,