deci-Hz Gravitational Wave Observations on the Moon and Beyond
Emanuele Berti, Marica Branchesi, Alessandra Buonanno, Alessandra Corsi, Daniel J. D’Orazio, Jan Harms, Jason M. Hogan, Francesco Iacovelli, Karan Jani, Marc Kamionkowski, Kentaro Komori, Konstantinos Kritos, Andrea Maselli, M. Coleman Miller, Chiara M. F. Mingarelli, Volker Quetschke, B. S. Sathyaprakash, David H. Shoemaker, Joseph Silk, Jacob P. Slutsky, James Ira Thorpe, James Trippe, Daniele Vetrugno, Stefano Vitale
arXiv:2602.05923v1 Announce Type: cross
Abstract: This document summarizes talks and discussions from the workshop “deci-Hz Gravitational Wave Observations on the Moon and Beyond” that took place at Johns Hopkins University between September 1 and September 3, 2025. The workshop focused on experimental proposals to observe gravitational waves in the deci-Hz band, including lunar detectors, laser interferometers in space, and atom interferometry; gravitational wave sources in the deci-Hz frequency band; and the multi-messenger and multi-band astronomy that would be enabled by these observations.arXiv:2602.05923v1 Announce Type: cross
Abstract: This document summarizes talks and discussions from the workshop “deci-Hz Gravitational Wave Observations on the Moon and Beyond” that took place at Johns Hopkins University between September 1 and September 3, 2025. The workshop focused on experimental proposals to observe gravitational waves in the deci-Hz band, including lunar detectors, laser interferometers in space, and atom interferometry; gravitational wave sources in the deci-Hz frequency band; and the multi-messenger and multi-band astronomy that would be enabled by these observations.

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