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LISA Definition Study Report
Document Type
Working Paper
Author
Colpi, MonicaDanzmann, KarstenHewitson, MartinHolley-Bockelmann, KellyJetzer, PhilippeNelemans, GijsPetiteau, AntoineShoemaker, DavidSopuerta, CarlosStebbins, RobinTanvir, NialWard, HenryWeber, William JosephThorpe, IraDaurskikh, AnnaDeep, AtulNúñez, Ignacio FernándezMarirrodriga, César GarcíaGehler, MartinHalain, Jean-PhilippeJennrich, OliverLammers, UweLarrañaga, JonanLieser, MaikeLützgendorf, NoraMartens, WaldemarMondin, LindaNiño, Ana PirisAmaro-Seoane, PauSedda, Manuel ArcaAuclair, PierreBabak, StanislavBaghi, QuentinBaibhav, VishalBaker, TessaBayle, Jean-BaptisteBerry, ChristopherBerti, EmanueleBoileau, GuillaumeBonetti, MatteoBrito, RichardBuscicchio, RiccardoCalcagni, GianlucaCapelo, Pedro R.Caprini, ChiaraCaputo, AndreaCastelli, EleonoraChen, Hsin-YuChen, XianChua, AlvinDavies, GarethDerdzinski, AndreaDomcke, Valerie FionaDoneva, DanielaDvorkin, IrnaEzquiaga, Jose MaríaGair, JonathanHaiman, ZoltanHarry, IanHartwig, OlafHees, AurelienHeffernan, AnnaHusa, SaschaIzquierdo, DavidKarnesis, NikolaosKlein, AntoineKorol, ValeriyaKorsakova, NataliaKupfer, ThomasLaghi, DannyLamberts, AstridLarson, ShaneJeune, Maude LeLewicki, MarekLittenberg, TysonMadge, EricMangiagli, AlbertoMarsat, SylvainVilchez, Ivan MartinMaselli, AndreaMathews, Joshvan de Meent, MaartenMuratore, MartinaNardini, GermanoPani, PaoloPeloso, MarcoPieroni, MauroPound, AdamQuelquejay-Leclere, HippolyteRicciardone, AngeloRossi, Elena MariaSartirana, AndreaSavalle, EtienneSberna, LauraSesana, AlbertoShoemaker, DeirdreSlutsky, JacobSotiriou, ThomasSperi, LorenzoStaab, MartinSteer, DanièleTamanini, NicolaTasinato, GianmassimoTorrado, JesusTorres-Orjuela, AlejandroToubiana, AlexandreVallisneri, MicheleVecchio, AlbertoVolonteri, MartaYagi, KentZwick, Lorenz
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Subject
Astrophysics - Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics
Astrophysics - Astrophysics of Galaxies
Astrophysics - High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena
Astrophysics - Instrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics
Astrophysics - Solar and Stellar Astrophysics
General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology
Language
Abstract
The Laser Interferometer Space Antenna (LISA) is the first scientific endeavour to detect and study gravitational waves from space. LISA will survey the sky for Gravitational Waves in the 0.1 mHz to 1 Hz frequency band which will enable the study of a vast number of objects ranging from Galactic binaries and stellar mass black holes in the Milky Way, to distant massive black-hole mergers and the expansion of the Universe. This definition study report, or Red Book, presents a summary of the very large body of work that has been undertaken on the LISA mission over the LISA definition phase.
Comment: 155 pages, with executive summary and table of contents