Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8182473 | Nuclear and Particle Physics Proceedings | 2017 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
A torsion pendulum with 2 soft degrees of freedom (DOF), realized by off-axis cascading two torsion fibers, has been built and operated. This instrument allows simultaneous measurement of force and torque acting on the suspended test mass, approaching free-fall condition down to a few mHz. It was developed for ground testing on two DOFs, before the launch, of the Gravitational Reference Sensor of the LISA-Pathfinder mission. We will report on the results of some measurement campaigns devoted in particular to the characterization of force to torque and torque to force actuation cross-talks. We will also indicate further possible upgrades of the facility for application for ground testing of future space gravitational wave antennas or other space experiments requiring drag-free control.
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Authors
Massimo Bassan, Antonella Cavalleri, Martina De Laurentis, Fabrizio De Marchi, Rosario De Rosa, Luciano Di Fiore, Rita Dolesi, Noemi Finetti, Fabio Garufi, Aniello Grado, Mauro Hueller, Leopoldo Milano, Giuseppe Pucacco, Ruggero Stanga, Daniele Vetrugno,