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SAGE: A proposal for a space atomic gravity explorer

Author
Guglielmo Tino
Angelo Bassi
Giuseppe Bianco
Kai Bongs
Philippe Bouyer
Luigi Cacciapuoti
Salvatore Capozziello
Xuzong Chen
Maria Chiofalo
Andrei Derevianko
Wolfgang Ertmer
Naceur Gaaloul
Patrick Gill
Peter Graham
Jason Hogan
Luciano Iess
Mark Kasevich
Hidetoshi Katori
Carsten Klempt
Xuanhui Lu
Long-Sheng Ma
Holger Müller
Nathan Newbury
Chris Oates
Achim Peters
Nicola Poli
Ernst Rasel
Gabriele Rosi
Albert Roura
Christophe Salomon
Stephan Schiller
Wolfgang Schleich
Dennis Schlippert
Florian Schreck
Christian Schubert
Fiodor Sorrentino
Uwe Sterr
Jan Thomsen
Giuseppe Vallone
Flavio Vetrano
Paolo Villoresi
Wolf von Klitzing
David Wilkowski
Peter Wolf
Jun Ye
Nan Yu
Mingsheng Zhan
Abstract
Year of Publication
2019
Date Published
2019-11
Journal Title
The European Physical Journal D
Volume
73
Start Page or Article ID
228
ISSN Number
1434-6060
PDF
SAGEAProposalForASpaceAtomicGr_EPJD2019.pdf1.25 MB
DOI
10.1140/epjd/e2019-100324-6
URL
https://link.springer.com/article/10.1140/epjd/e2019-100324-6
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JILA PI
Jun Ye
Journal Article
JILA Topics
Atomic & Molecular Physics
Publication Status
Published

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