Reconstruction of the Instantaneous Earth Rotation Vector with Sub-Arcsecond Resolution Using a Large Scale Ring Laser Array

Absolute rotation rate sensing with extreme sensitivity requires a combination of several large scale gyroscopes in order to obtain the full vector of rotation. We report on the construction and operation of a four-component, tetrahedral laser gyroscope array as large as a five story building and si...

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Veröffentlicht in:Physical review letters 2020-07, Vol.125 (3), p.1-033605, Article 033605
Hauptverfasser: Gebauer, André, Tercjak, Monika, Schreiber, Karl Ulrich, Igel, Heiner, Kodet, Jan, Hugentobler, Urs, Wassermann, Joachim, Bernauer, Felix, Lin, Chin-Jen, Donner, Stefanie, Egdorf, Sven, Simonelli, Andrea, Wells, Jon-Paul R.
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Zusammenfassung:Absolute rotation rate sensing with extreme sensitivity requires a combination of several large scale gyroscopes in order to obtain the full vector of rotation. We report on the construction and operation of a four-component, tetrahedral laser gyroscope array as large as a five story building and situated in a near surface, underground laboratory. It is demonstrated that reconstruction of the full Earth rotation vector can be achieved with sub-arcsecond resolution over more than six weeks.
ISSN:0031-9007
1079-7114
DOI:10.1103/PhysRevLett.125.033605