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Rotation related systematic effects in a cold atom interferometer onboard a Nadir pointing satellite
Quentin Beaufils1, Julien Lefebve2, Joel Gomes Baptista3
1LNE-SYRTE, Observatoire de Paris, Université PSL, CNRS:UMR 8630, Sorbonne Université, 61 avenue de l'Observatoire, F-75014, Paris, France. quentin.beaufils@obspm.fr.
Abstract:
We study the effects of rotations on a cold atom accelerometer onboard a Nadir pointing satellite. A simulation of the satellite attitude combined with a calculation of the phase of the cold atom interferometer allow us to evaluate the noise and bias induced by rotations. In particular, we evaluate the effects associated to the active compensation of the rotation due to Nadir pointing. This study was realized in the context of the preliminary study phase of the CARIOQA Quantum Pathfinder Mission.
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