Space-Based Gravity Detector for a Space Laboratory
Leonid Verozub

TL;DR
This paper proposes a space-based superconducting gravitational wave detector capable of detecting low-frequency signals, complementing existing detectors like LIGO and LISA, and enabling new tests of gravitational theories.
Contribution
Introduction of a space-based superconducting detector with sufficient sensitivity for low-frequency gravitational waves and potential for experimental gravitational research.
Findings
Detector sensitivity matches that of LIGO and LISA
Potential to explore new gravitational effects
Enhances low-frequency gravitational wave detection capabilities
Abstract
A space-based superconducting gravitational low-frequency wave detector is considered. Sensitivity of the detector is sufficient to use the detector as a partner of other contemporary low-frequency detectors like LIGO and LISA. This device can also be very useful for experimental study of other effects predicted by theories of gravitation.
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