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Determination of the Equivalence Principle Violation Signal for the MICROSCOPE Space Mission: Optimization of the Signal Processing
Authors:Émilie Hardy  Agnès Levy  Gilles Métris  Manuel Rodrigues  Pierre Touboul
Institution:1. ONERA, 29 avenue de la Division Leclerc, 92322, Chatillon, France
2. Observatoire de la C?te d’Azur, Géoazur, Université de Nice Sophia-Antipolis, Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (UMR 7329), 250 Avenue Albert Einstein, 06560, Valbonne, France
Abstract:The MICROSCOPE space mission aims at testing the Equivalence Principle (EP) with an accuracy of 10?15. The test is based on the precise measurement delivered by a differential electrostatic accelerometer on-board a drag-free microsatellite which includes two cylindrical test masses submitted to the same gravitational field and made of different materials. The experiment consists in testing the equality of the electrostatic acceleration applied to the masses to maintain them relatively motionless at a well-known frequency. This high precision experiment is compatible with only very little perturbations. However, aliasing arises from the finite time span of the measurement, and is amplified by measurement losses. These effects perturb the measurement analysis. Numerical simulations have been run to estimate the contribution of a perturbation at any frequency on the EP violation frequency and to test its compatibility with the mission specifications. Moreover, different data analysis procedures have been considered to select the one minimizing these effects taking into account the uncertainty about the frequencies of the implicated signals.
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