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Stray, Ben, Bosch-Lluis, Xavier, Thompson, Robert, Okino, Clayton, Yu, Nan, Lay, Norman, Muirhead, Brian, Hyon, Jason, Leopardi, Holly, Brereton, Peter, Mylapore, Anand, Loomis, Bryant, Luthcke, Scott, Ghuman, Parminder, Bettadpur, Srinivas, Lachmann, Maike Diana, Stolz, Thomas, Kuehl, Christopher, Weise, Dennis, Ahlers, Holger, Schubert, Christian, Bawamia, Ahmad, and Chiow, Sheng-wey, 2025. Quantum gravity gradiometry for future mass change science. EPJ Quantum Technology, 12(1):35, doi:10.1140/epjqt/s40507-025-00338-1.
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@ARTICLE{2025EPJQT..12...35S,
author = {{Stray}, Ben and {Bosch-Lluis}, Xavier and {Thompson}, Robert and {Okino}, Clayton and {Yu}, Nan and {Lay}, Norman and {Muirhead}, Brian and {Hyon}, Jason and {Leopardi}, Holly and {Brereton}, Peter and {Mylapore}, Anand and {Loomis}, Bryant and {Luthcke}, Scott and {Ghuman}, Parminder and {Bettadpur}, Srinivas and {Lachmann}, Maike Diana and {Stolz}, Thomas and {Kuehl}, Christopher and {Weise}, Dennis and {Ahlers}, Holger and {Schubert}, Christian and {Bawamia}, Ahmad and {Chiow}, Sheng-wey},
title = "{Quantum gravity gradiometry for future mass change science}",
journal = {EPJ Quantum Technology},
keywords = {Quantum sensing, Gravity, Geodesy, Quantum gravity gradiometer, Atom interferometry},
year = 2025,
month = dec,
volume = {12},
number = {1},
eid = {35},
pages = {35},
abstract = "{A quantum gravity gradiometer in a low Earth orbit, operating in a
cross-track configuration, could be a viable single-spacecraft
measurement instrument to provide mass change data for Earth
observation, at comparable or better resolutions to existing
maps generated by GRACE-FO. To reach the sensitivity for these
science-grade measurements, many parts of the cold-atom
interferometer need to be operating at, or beyond, state-of-the-
art performance. In order to raise the maturity of the
technology of the cold-atom gradiometer and determine the
feasibility of a science-grade instrument, a pathfinder
technology demonstration platform is funded. The requirements
and a notional design for such a pathfinder and the outstanding
challenges for science-grade instruments are presented.}",
doi = {10.1140/epjqt/s40507-025-00338-1},
adsurl = {https://ui.adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2025EPJQT..12...35S},
adsnote = {Provided by the SAO/NASA Astrophysics Data System}
}
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