Twitter – space and earth based time of flight correlation imaging arrays

Physical Review D @PhysRevD Jun 23 The space-based detector LISA @LISACommunity will search for gravitational waves using Time Delay Interferometry variables. A new Suggestion shows that different variable choices than are commonly studied can perform better in non-ideal conditions. #EdSugg
https://journals.aps.org/prd/abstract/10.1103/PhysRevD.107.123531
Replying to @PhysRevD and @LISACommunity

Please also look inside the sun, inside the earth, inside the Moon and planets. “Time of flight correlation imaging”. Switch to atom interferometer and other compact and lower cost arrays of small detectors. There are dozens now that can be tested on earth and easily deployed.

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