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J. Reiche
Researcher at Leibniz University of Hanover
Publications - 24
Citations - 1472
J. Reiche is an academic researcher from Leibniz University of Hanover. The author has contributed to research in topics: Pathfinder & Gravitational wave. The author has an hindex of 10, co-authored 24 publications receiving 1080 citations.
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In-flight testing of the injection of the LISA Pathfinder test mass into a geodesic
Daniele Bortoluzzi,D. Vignotto,A. Zambotti,Michele Armano,Heather Audley,J. Baird,Pierre Binétruy,M. Born,E. Castelli,Antonella Cavalleri,A. Cesarini,A. M. Cruise,Karsten Danzmann,M. de Deus Silva,Ingo Diepholz,G. Dixon,Rita Dolesi,Luigi Ferraioli,Valerio Ferroni,E. D. Fitzsimons,M. Freschi,Lluis Gesa,Ferran Gibert,Domenico Giardini,R. Giusteri,Catia Grimani,J. Grzymisch,I. Harrison,M.-S. Hartig,Gerhard Heinzel,Martin Hewitson,Daniel Hollington,D. Hoyland,Mauro Hueller,H. Inchauspe,H. Inchauspe,Oliver Jennrich,Ph. Jetzer,Nikolaos Karnesis,B. Kaune,N. Korsakova,Christian J. Killow,J. A. Lobo,L. Liu,J. P. López-Zaragoza,R. Maarschalkerweerd,Davor Mance,N. Meshksar,V. Martín,L. Martin-Polo,J. Martino,F. Martin-Porqueras,Paul McNamara,José F. F. Mendes,L. Mendes,Miquel Nofrarías,S. Paczkowski,Michael Perreur-Lloyd,Antoine Petiteau,P. Pivato,Eric Plagnol,Juan Ramos-Castro,J. Reiche,D. I. Robertson,F. Rivas,G. Russano,Jacob Slutsky,Carlos F. Sopuerta,Tamara Sumner,D. Texier,James Ira Thorpe,Daniele Vetrugno,S. Vitale,Gudrun Wanner,H. Ward,Peter Wass,Peter Wass,W. J. Weber,L. Wissel,A. Wittchen,Peter Zweifel,C. Zanoni +81 more
TL;DR: The experiments showed that the grabbing positioning and release mechanism, working in its nominal conditions, is capable of releasing the TM into free-fall fulfilling the very strict constraint imposed on the TM residual velocity, in order to allow its capture on behalf of the electrostatic actuation.
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Analysis of the accuracy of actuation electronics in the laser interferometer space antenna pathfinder.
Michele Armano,Heather Audley,J. Baird,M. Born,Daniele Bortoluzzi,N. Cardines,E. Castelli,Antonella Cavalleri,A. Cesarini,A. M. Cruise,Karsten Danzmann,M. de Deus Silva,G. Dixon,Rita Dolesi,Luigi Ferraioli,Valerio Ferroni,E. D. Fitzsimons,M. Freschi,Lluis Gesa,Domenico Giardini,Ferran Gibert,R. Giusteri,Catia Grimani,J. Grzymisch,I. Harrison,M.-S. Hartig,Gerhard Heinzel,Martin Hewitson,Daniel Hollington,D. Hoyland,M. Hueller,Henri Inchauspe,Oliver Jennrich,Ph. Jetzer,Nikolaos Karnesis,B. Kaune,Christian J. Killow,N. Korsakova,J. P. López-Zaragoza,R. Maarschalkerweerd,Davor Mance,V. Martín,L. Martin-Polo,J. Martino,F. Martin-Porqueras,I. Mateos,Paul McNamara,José F. F. Mendes,L. Mendes,N. Meshksar,Miquel Nofrarías,S. Paczkowski,Michael Perreur-Lloyd,Antoine Petiteau,P. Pivato,Eric Plagnol,Juan Ramos-Castro,J. Reiche,F. Rivas,D. I. Robertson,G. Russano,Jacob Slutsky,Carlos F. Sopuerta,Tamara Sumner,D. Texier,J. ten Pierick,James Ira Thorpe,Daniele Vetrugno,S. Vitale,Gudrun Wanner,H. Ward,Peter Wass,W. J. Weber,L. Wissel,A. Wittchen,Peter Zweifel +75 more
TL;DR: A simulator based on the LPF design is developed to compute the close-to-reality actuation voltages and, consequently, the resulting actuation forces, and it is shown that the inaccuracy is mainly caused by the rounding errors in the waveform processing and by the random error caused byThe analog to digital converter random noise in the control loop.
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State space modelling and data analysis exercises in LISA Pathfinder
Miquel Nofrarías,F. Antonucci,Michele Armano,Heather Audley,G. Auger,Matteo Benedetti,Pierre Binétruy,Johanna Bogenstahl,Daniele Bortoluzzi,N. Brandt,M. Caleno,Antonella Cavalleri,G. Congedo,M. Cruise,Karsten Danzmann,F. De Marchi,M. Diaz-Aguilo,Ingo Diepholz,G. Dixon,Rita Dolesi,N. Dunbar,J. Fauste,Luigi Ferraioli,V Ferroni W Fichter,E. D. Fitzsimons,M. Freschi,C. García Marirrodriga,R. Gerndt,Lluis Gesa,Ferran Gibert,Domenico Giardini,Catia Grimani,A. Grynagier,Felipe Guzman,Ian Harrison,Gerhard Heinzel,Martin Hewitson,Daniel Hollington,D. Hoyland,M. Hueller,J. Huesler,Oliver Jennrich,Ph. Jetzer,B. Johlander,N. Karnesis,N. Korsakova,Christian J. Killow,X. Llamas,Ivan Lloro,A. Lobo,R. Maarschalkerweerd,S. Madden,Davor Mance,Ignacio Mateos,Paul McNamara,José F. F. Mendes,E. Mitchell,D. Nicolini,Daniele Nicolodi,Michael Perreur-Lloyd,Eric Plagnol,P. Prat,Juan Ramos-Castro,J. Reiche,J. A. Romera Perez,David Robertson,H. Rozemeijer,G. Russano,Alexander Schleicher,D. Shaul,Carlos F. Sopuerta,T. J. Sumner,A.M. Taylor,D. Texier,C. Trenkel,H-B Tu,Stefano Vitale,Gudrun Wanner,H. Ward,S. Waschke,Peter Wass,D. Wealthy,S. Wen,W. J. Weber,Tobias Ziegler,Peter Zweifel +85 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors give an overview of recent activities, focusing on the improvements in the modelling of the instrument and in the data analysis campaigns performed both with real and simulated data.
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Fiber backscatter under increasing exposure to ionizing radiation.
TL;DR: Results of tests on two different fiber types under increasing intensities of ionizing radiation found that both types react differently to the ionizer, with polarization maintaining fibers showing a backscatter of about 7 ppm·m-1 which remains constant over increasing exposure, and polarizing fibers show a significant degradation in transmission.