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NASA Pursues Atom Optics to Detect Gravitational Waves

22 pointsby Reltairover 12 years ago

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andrewflnrover 12 years ago
Why rubidium? If I recall correctly, rubidium was also used in the first Bose-Einstein condensate experiments. Does it have properties that make it especially useful for low-temperature physics?
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mturmonover 12 years ago
This is just a $100K award (<a href="http://www.nasa.gov/offices/oct/stp/niac/niac_2012_phaseIandII_awards.html" rel="nofollow">http://www.nasa.gov/offices/oct/stp/niac/niac_2012_phaseIand...</a>), highly speculative, in an area (long-baseline interferometry) that has been explored by many groups.