Gravity measurements below $10^{-9}$ $g$ with a transportable absolute quantum gravimeter
Scientific Reportsvolume 8, Article number: 12300 (2018) Gravimetry is a well-established technique for the determination of sub-surface mass distribution needed in several fields of geoscience, and various types of gravimeters have been developed over the last 50 years. Among them, quantum gravimet...
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Zusammenfassung: | Scientific Reportsvolume 8, Article number: 12300 (2018) Gravimetry is a well-established technique for the determination of
sub-surface mass distribution needed in several fields of geoscience, and
various types of gravimeters have been developed over the last 50 years. Among
them, quantum gravimeters based on atom interferometry have shown top-level
performance in terms of sensitivity, long-term stability and accuracy.
Nevertheless, they have remained confined to laboratories due to their complex
operation and high sensitivity to the external environment. Here we report on a
novel, transportable, quantum gravimeter that can be operated under real world
conditions by non-specialists, and measure the absolute gravitational
acceleration continuously with a long-term stability below 10~nm.s$^{-2}$
(1~$\mu$Gal). It features several technological innovations that allow for
high-precision gravity measurements, while keeping the instrument light and
small enough for field measurements. The instrument was characterized in detail
and its stability was evaluated during a month-long measurement campaign. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.1809.04908 |