China’s first step towards probing the expanding universe and the nature of gravity using a space borne gravitational wave antenna

Gravitational wave astronomy has opened the door to test general relativity and the effect of gravity in the Universe. The authors present the capabilities of an overlap between space gravitational wave detectors LISA and Taiji to constrain the Hubble constant to 0.5%, in 10 years, and what can be l...

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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:a51ad5ea0a16417dbc672b81bc75fd082021-12-02T13:20:19ZChina’s first step towards probing the expanding universe and the nature of gravity using a space borne gravitational wave antenna10.1038/s42005-021-00529-z2399-3650https://doaj.org/article/a51ad5ea0a16417dbc672b81bc75fd082021-02-01T00:00:00Zhttps://doi.org/10.1038/s42005-021-00529-zhttps://doaj.org/toc/2399-3650Gravitational wave astronomy has opened the door to test general relativity and the effect of gravity in the Universe. The authors present the capabilities of an overlap between space gravitational wave detectors LISA and Taiji to constrain the Hubble constant to 0.5%, in 10 years, and what can be learned from the satellite pilot Taiji-1 launched in 2019.The Taiji Scientific CollaborationNature PortfolioarticleAstrophysicsQB460-466PhysicsQC1-999ENCommunications Physics, Vol 4, Iss 1, Pp 1-7 (2021)
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The Taiji Scientific Collaboration
China’s first step towards probing the expanding universe and the nature of gravity using a space borne gravitational wave antenna
description Gravitational wave astronomy has opened the door to test general relativity and the effect of gravity in the Universe. The authors present the capabilities of an overlap between space gravitational wave detectors LISA and Taiji to constrain the Hubble constant to 0.5%, in 10 years, and what can be learned from the satellite pilot Taiji-1 launched in 2019.
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author The Taiji Scientific Collaboration
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title China’s first step towards probing the expanding universe and the nature of gravity using a space borne gravitational wave antenna
title_short China’s first step towards probing the expanding universe and the nature of gravity using a space borne gravitational wave antenna
title_full China’s first step towards probing the expanding universe and the nature of gravity using a space borne gravitational wave antenna
title_fullStr China’s first step towards probing the expanding universe and the nature of gravity using a space borne gravitational wave antenna
title_full_unstemmed China’s first step towards probing the expanding universe and the nature of gravity using a space borne gravitational wave antenna
title_sort china’s first step towards probing the expanding universe and the nature of gravity using a space borne gravitational wave antenna
publisher Nature Portfolio
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