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Daniel Schütze
Researcher at Max Planck Society
Publications - 12
Citations - 484
Daniel Schütze is an academic researcher from Max Planck Society. The author has contributed to research in topics: Interferometry & Laser. The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 12 publications receiving 377 citations. Previous affiliations of Daniel Schütze include Leibniz University of Hanover.
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The Gravitational Universe
Pau Amaro-Seoane,Sofiane Aoudia,Heather Audley,Gerard Auger,S. Babak,John M. Baker,Enrico Barausse,Simon Barke,M. Bassan,Volker Beckmann,M. Benacquista,Peter L. Bender,Emanuele Berti,Pierre Binétruy,J. Bogenstahl,Camille Bonvin,Daniele Bortoluzzi,Nils Brause,Julien Brossard,Saps Buchman,Iouri Bykov,Jordan Camp,Chiara Caprini,A. Cavalleri,Massimo Cerdonio,Giacomo Ciani,M. Colpi,G. Congedo,John Conklin,Neil J. Cornish,Karsten Danzmann,G. de Vine,D.B. DeBra,M. Dewi Freitag,L. Di Fiore,M. Diaz Aguilo,Ingo Diepholz,Rita Dolesi,Massimo Dotti,G. Fernández Barranco,Luigi Ferraioli,Valerio Ferroni,N. Finetti,E. D. Fitzsimons,Jonathan R. Gair,Filippo Galeazzi,Alyssa Garcia,Oliver Gerberding,Lluis Gesa,Domenico Giardini,Ferran Gibert,Catia Grimani,Paul J. Groot,F. Guzman Cervantes,Zoltan Haiman,Hubert Halloin,Gerhard Heinzel,Martin Hewitson,C. Hogan,Daniel E. Holz,Allan Hornstrup,D. Hoyland,C. D. Hoyle,M. Hueller,Scott A. Hughes,Ph. Jetzer,V. Kalogera,N. Karnesis,Mukremin Kilic,Christian J. Killow,William Klipstein,Evgenia Kochkina,N. Korsakova,A. Królak,Shane L. Larson,M. Lieser,Tyson Littenberg,Jeffrey Livas,Ivan Lloro,Davor Mance,Piero Madau,P. Maghami,Christoph Mahrdt,T. R. Marsh,Ignacio Mateos,Lucio Mayer,David E. McClelland,Kirk McKenzie,Sean T. McWilliams,S. Merkowitz,Cole Miller,Shawn Mitryk,J. Moerschell,Soumya D. Mohanty,A. Monsky,Guido Mueller,Vitali Müller,Gijs Nelemans,Daniele Nicolodi,Samaya Nissanke,Miquel Nofrarías,Kenji Numata,F. Ohme,M. Otto,Michael Perreur-Lloyd,Antoine Petiteau,E. S. Phinney,Eric Plagnol,S. E. Pollack,Edward K. Porter,P. Prat,Alix Preston,T. A. Prince,J. Reiche,Douglas O. Richstone,David Robertson,E. Rossi,Stephan Rosswog,Louis J. Rubbo,Ashley J. Ruiter,Jose Sanjuan,Bangalore Suryanarayana Sathyaprakash,Stephan Schlamminger,Bernard F. Schutz,Daniel Schütze,Alberto Sesana,Daniel A. Shaddock,Sweta Shah,Benjamin Sheard,Carlos F. Sopuerta,A. Spector,Robert Spero,Ruggero Stanga,R. T. Stebbins,G. Stede,Frank Steier,Tamara Sumner,K. X. Sun,Andrew J. Sutton,Takamitsu Tanaka,David B. Tanner,Ira Thorpe,Michael Tröbs,Massimo Tinto,H. B. Tu,Michele Vallisneri,Daniele Vetrugno,Stefano Vitale,Marta Volonteri,Vinzenz Wand,Y. Wang,Gudrun Wanner,H. Ward,Brent Ware,Peter Wass,W. J. Weber,Y. Yu,Nicolás Yunes,Peter Zweifel +158 more
TL;DR: The eLISA mission as discussed by the authors is the first mission to study the entire universe with gravitational waves, and it will offer a wide view of a dynamic cosmos using gravitational waves as new and unique messengers to unveil The Gravitational Universe.
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In-Orbit Performance of the GRACE Follow-on Laser Ranging Interferometer.
Klaus Abich,Alexander Abramovici,Bengie Amparan,Andreas Baatzsch,Brian Bachman Okihiro,David C Barr,Maxime P Bize,C. Bogan,Claus Braxmaier,Michael J Burke,Kenneth Clark,Christian Dahl,Katrin Dahl,Karsten Danzmann,Mike A Davis,Glenn de Vine,Jeffrey Dickson,S. Dubovitsky,Andreas Eckardt,Thomas Ester,Germán Fernández Barranco,R. Flatscher,Frank Flechtner,William M. Folkner,Samuel Francis,Martin S. Gilbert,Frank Gilles,Martin Gohlke,Nicolas Grossard,Burghardt Guenther,Philipp Hager,Jerome Hauden,Frank Heine,Gerhard Heinzel,M Herding,Martin Hinz,James Howell,Mark Katsumura,Marina Kaufer,William Klipstein,Alexander Koch,Micah Kruger,Kameron Larsen,Anton Lebeda,Arnold Lebeda,Thomas Leikert,Carl Christian Liebe,Jehhal Liu,Lynette Lobmeyer,Christoph Mahrdt,T. Mangoldt,Kirk McKenzie,Malte Misfeldt,Phillip R Morton,Vitali Müller,Alex Murray,Don J Nguyen,K. Nicklaus,Robert Pierce,Joshua Ravich,Gretchen Reavis,J. Reiche,Josep Sanjuan,Daniel Schütze,Christoph Seiter,Daniel A. Shaddock,Benjamin Sheard,Michael Sileo,Robert Spero,Gary D. Spiers,G. Stede,Michelle Stephens,Andrew J. Sutton,Joseph Trinh,Kai Voss,Duo Wang,Rabi T. Wang,Brent Ware,Henry Wegener,Steve Windisch,Christopher Woodruff,Bernd Zender,Marcus Zimmermann +82 more
TL;DR: The Laser Ranging Interferometer (LRI) instrument on the GRACE Follow-On mission has provided the first laser interferometric range measurements between remote spacecraft, separated by approximately 220 km.
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Laser beam steering for GRACE Follow-On intersatellite interferometry
Daniel Schütze,G. Stede,Vitali Müller,Oliver Gerberding,Tamara Bandikova,Benjamin Sheard,Gerhard Heinzel,Karsten Danzmann +7 more
TL;DR: The beam steering method that is required to maintain the laser link between the GRACE Follow-On satellites is investigated and important characteristics of the beam steering setup such as Differential Wavefront Sensing signals, heterodyne efficiency, and suppression of rotation-to-pathlength coupling are investigated and compared with analysis results.
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The design and construction of a prototype lateral-transfer retro-reflector for inter-satellite laser ranging
R. L. Ward,Roland Fleddermann,Suzanne Francis,C. M. Mow-Lowry,C. M. Mow-Lowry,Danielle M. R. Wuchenich,Mary M Elliot,F Gilles,M Herding,K. Nicklaus,J Brown,John P. Burke,Svetlana Dligatch,David I. Farrant,Katie Green,Jeffrey A. Seckold,M Blundell,Rod Brister,Craig F. Smith,Karsten Danzmann,Gerhard Heinzel,Daniel Schütze,Benjamin Sheard,William Klipstein,David E. McClelland,Daniel A. Shaddock +25 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors report on the design and construction of a prototype triple mirror assembly for the GRACE Follow-on mission, which has a co-alignment error between the incoming and outgoing beams of 9 μrad.
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Octahedron configuration for a displacement noise-cancelling gravitational wave detector in space
Yang Wang,David Keitel,Stanislav Babak,Antoine Petiteau,Markus Otto,Simon Barke,Fumiko Kawazoe,Alexander Khalaidovski,Vitali Müller,Daniel Schütze,H. Wittel,Karsten Danzmann,Bernard F. Schutz +12 more
TL;DR: In this article, the octahedral gravitational observatory (OGO) is proposed to remove laser frequency noise and acceleration disturbances from the gravitational wave signal without requiring LISA-like drag-free control, thereby simplifying payloads and placing less stringent demands on the thrusters.