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Article Dans Une Revue Classical and Quantum Gravity Année : 2012

The MICROSCOPE experiment, ready for the in-orbit test of the equivalence principle,

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Deviations from standard general relativity are being intensively tested in various aspects. The MICROSCOPE space mission, which has recently been approved to be launched in 2016, aims at testing the universality of free fall with an accuracy better than 10−15. The instrument has been developed and most of the sub-systems have been tested to the level required for the detection of accelerations lower than one tenth of a femto-g. Two concentric test masses are electrostatically levitated inside the same silica structure and controlled on the same trajectory at better than 0.1 Å. Any dissymmetry in the measured electrostatic pressures shall be analysed with respect to the Earth's gravity field. The nearly 300 kg heavy dedicated satellite is defined to provide a very steady environment to the experiment and a fine control of its attitude and of its drag-free motion along the orbit. Both the evaluations of the performance of the instrument and the satellite demonstrate the expected test accuracy. The detailed description of the experiment and the major driving parameters of the instrument, the satellite and the data processing are provided in this paper.

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hal-01053132 , version 1 (29-07-2014)

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P. Touboul, Gilles Metris, V. Lebat, A. Robert. The MICROSCOPE experiment, ready for the in-orbit test of the equivalence principle,. Classical and Quantum Gravity, 2012, 29, pp.184010. ⟨10.1088/0264-9381/29/18/184010⟩. ⟨hal-01053132⟩
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