Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5486570 | Advances in Space Research | 2017 | 29 Pages |
Abstract
The Doppler tracking data of the Chang'e 3 lunar mission is used to constrain the stochastic background of gravitational wave in cosmology within the 1Â mHz to 0.05Â Hz frequency band. Our result improves on the upper bound on the energy density of the stochastic background of gravitational wave in the 0.02-0.05Â Hz band obtained by the Apollo missions, with the improvement reaching almost one order of magnitude at around 0.05Â Hz. Detailed noise analysis of the Doppler tracking data is also presented, with the prospect that these noise sources will be mitigated in future Chinese deep space missions. A feasibility study is also undertaken to understand the scientific capability of the Chang'e 4 mission, due to be launched in 2018, in relation to the stochastic gravitational wave background around 0.01Â Hz. The study indicates that the upper bound on the energy density may be further improved by another order of magnitude from the Chang'e 3 mission, which will fill the gap in the frequency band from 0.02Â Hz to 0.1Â Hz in the foreseeable future.
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Authors
Wenlin Tang, Peng Xu, Songjie Hu, Jianfeng Cao, Peng Dong, Yanlong Bu, Lue Chen, Songtao Han, Xuefei Gong, Wenxiao Li, Jinsong Ping, Yun-Kau Lau, Geshi Tang,