From LISAPathfinder first results to eLISA : observing gravitational waves from space
par
M.Antoine Petiteau(APC - Université Paris-Diderot)
→
Europe/Paris
Amphi Charpak (LPNHE)
Amphi Charpak
LPNHE
Description
On the 7th June 2016, the first results of LISAPathfinder have been
announced. LISAPathfinder is a technological demonstrator for LISA type
mission, i.e. a space-based gravitational waves observatory. It is a
laboratory in space for testing the key LISA technologies as the
free-fall of proof-masses and the high precision interferometry. The
residual differential acceleration between the two proof masses of
LISAPathfinder is less than 5*10^-15 m.s^-2.Hz^-1/2 more than 5 times
better than the requirements. This is the green light for eLISA mission.
This future observatory will observe gravitational wave from space
between 0.01mHz and 1mHz, opening a new window on the Universe
complementary to LIGO/Virgo and Pulsar Timing Array. The expected
sources are supermassive Black Hole Binaries at redshift higher than 13,
thousands of Galactic Binaries, Extreme Mass Ratio Inspiral, stochastic
backgrounds from the very early Universe or cosmic string network plus
all the unexpected sources.
In this talk, I will described the LISAPathfinder mission and its first
results. Then I will present eLISA mission and its performances based on
the LISAPathfinder first results. I will review the scientific goals of
eLISA in astrophysic, physic and cosmology. Finally, I will conclude on
the role of France in this mission.