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Michele Armano
Researcher at European Space Agency
Publications - 65
Citations - 1963
Michele Armano is an academic researcher from European Space Agency. The author has contributed to research in topics: Pathfinder & Gravitational wave. The author has an hindex of 17, co-authored 62 publications receiving 1398 citations. Previous affiliations of Michele Armano include European Space Research and Technology Centre.
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Optimal Design of Calibration Signals in Space Borne Gravitational Wave Detectors
Miquel Nofrarías,Nikolaos Karnesis,Ferran Gibert,Michele Armano,Heather Audley,Karsten Danzmann,Ingo Diepholz,Rita Dolesi,Luigi Ferraioli,James Ira Thorpe +9 more
TL;DR: This work proposes a framework to derive the optimal signals in terms of minimum parameter uncertainty to be injected to these instruments during its calibration phase and compares its results with an alternative numerical algorithm which achieves an optimal input signal by iteratively improving an initial guess.
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Data analysis methods for testing alternative theories of gravity with LISA Pathfinder
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present a data analysis approach applicable to the potential saddle-point fly-by mission extension of LISA Pathfinder (LPF), which will sample the gravitational field in our Solar System with a precision of several fm/s2/Hz at frequencies around 1 mHz.
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The LTP Experiment on LISA Pathfinder: Operational Definition of TT Gauge in Space
TL;DR: In this article, the authors present a theory of orthogonalization of reference and cross-talk for the LISA Technology Package (LTP) experiment, aiming at testing free-fall by measuring the residual acceleration between two test-bodies in the dynamical scheme we address as "drag-free".
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Transient acceleration events in LISA Pathfinder data: Properties and possible physical origin
Michele Armano,Heather Audley,J. Baird,Pierre Binetruy,M. Born,Daniele Bortoluzzi,E. Castelli,Antonella Cavalleri,A. Cesarini,V. Chiavegato,A. M. Cruise,Daniela Dal Bosco,Karsten Danzmann,M. de Deus Silva,Ingo Diepholz,G. Dixon,Rita Dolesi,Luigi Ferraioli,Valerio Ferroni,Ewan Fitzsimons,M. Freschi,Lluis Gesa,Domenico Giardini,Ferran Gibert,R. Giusteri,Catia Grimani,J. Grzymisch,Ian Harrison,M.-S. Hartig,Gerhard Heinzel,Martin Hewitson,Daniel Hollington,D. Hoyland,Mauro Hueller,Henri Inchauspe,Oliver Jennrich,Philippe Jetzer,B. Johlander,Nikolaos Karnesis,B. Kaune,N. Korsakova,Christian J. Killow,J. A. Lobo,J. P. López-Zaragoza,R. Maarschalkerweerd,Davor Mance,Víctor S. Martín,L. Martin-Polo,F. Martin-Porqueras,J. Martino,P. McNamara,José F. F. Mendes,L. Mendes,N. Meshksar,Miquel Nofrarías,S. Paczkowski,Michael Perreur-Lloyd,Antoine Petiteau,E. Plagnol,J. Ramos-Castro,J. Reiche,F. Rivas,David Robertson,G. Russano,López Sala,P. Sarra,J. Slutsky,Cf. Sopuerta,T. J. Sumner,D. Texier,J W Thorpe,Daniele Vetrugno,Salvatore Vitale,Gudrun Wanner,H. Ward,Peter Wass,William J. Weber,L. Wissel,A. Wittchen,C. Zanoni,Peter Zweifel +80 more
TL;DR: In this article , the authors present an analysis of the transient events, or glitches, detected at a rate of about one per day in the differential acceleration data of LISA Pathfinder.
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Analysis of the residual force noise for the LISA Technology Package
Luigi Ferraioli,Michele Armano,G. Congedo,M. Diaz-Aguilo,Fabrizio De Marchi,A. Grynagier,Martin Hewitson,Mauro Hueller,A. Monsky,Miquel Nofrarías,Eric Plagnol,B. Rais,Stefano Vitale +12 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the analysis of simulated LTP data is indicated that the major contribution to the force noise power spectral density uncertainties is coming from the statistical properties of the spectrum estimator.