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D. O. Sabulsky

Researcher at University of Bordeaux

Publications -  17
Citations -  581

D. O. Sabulsky is an academic researcher from University of Bordeaux. The author has contributed to research in topics: Gravitational wave & Atom interferometer. The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 11 publications receiving 323 citations. Previous affiliations of D. O. Sabulsky include Centre national de la recherche scientifique.

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AEDGE: Atomic experiment for dark matter and gravity exploration in space

Yousef Abou El-Neaj, +139 more
TL;DR: The Atomic Experiment for Dark Matter and Gravity Exploration (AEDGE) as mentioned in this paper is a space experiment using cold atoms to search for ultra-light dark matter, and to detect gravitational waves in the frequency range between the most sensitive ranges of LISA and the terrestrial LIGO/Virgo/KAGRA/INDIGO experiments.
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ELGAR - a European Laboratory for Gravitation and Atom-interferometric Research

TL;DR: The European Laboratory for Gravitation and Atom-interferometric Research (ELGAR) as discussed by the authors is an underground infrastructure based on the latest progress in atomic physics, to study space-time and gravitation with the primary goal of detecting GWs in the infrasound band.
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AEDGE: Atomic Experiment for Dark Matter and Gravity Exploration in Space

Yousef Abou El-Neaj, +131 more
TL;DR: The Atomic Experiment for Dark Matter and Gravity Exploration (AEDGE) as discussed by the authors is a space experiment using cold atoms to search for ultra-light dark matter and to detect gravitational waves in the frequency range between the most sensitive ranges of LISA and the terrestrial LIGO/Virgo/KAGRA/INDIGO experiments.
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Characterizing Earth gravity field fluctuations with the MIGA antenna for future gravitational wave detectors

TL;DR: In this paper, the effect of gravity gradient noise (GGN) on the ground-based experiments investigating general relativity phenomena such as Gravitational Waves (GWs) is studied with the MIGA experiment.