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The Taiji program: A concise overview
Luo ZR(罗子人); Wang Y; Wu YL; Hu WR(胡文瑞); Jin G(靳刚)
Source PublicationProgress of Theoretical and Experimental Physics
2020-07-24
Pagesptaa083
AbstractTaiji is a Chinese space mission to detect gravitational waves in the frequency band 0.1 mHz to 1.0 Hz, which aims at detecting super (intermediate) mass black hole mergers and extreme (intermediate) mass ratio in-spirals. A brief introduction of its mission overview, scientific objectives, and payload design is presented. A roadmap is also given in which the launching time is set to the 2030s.
DOI10.1093/ptep/ptaa083
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Language英语
WOS IDWOS:000671556400014
Classification二类
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ContributorWu, Yueliang ; Jin, Gang
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Document Type期刊论文
Identifierhttp://dspace.imech.ac.cn/handle/311007/85700
Collection微重力重点实验室
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Luo ZR,Wang Y,Wu YL,et al. The Taiji program: A concise overview[J]. Progress of Theoretical and Experimental Physics,2020:ptaa083.Rp_Au:Wu, Yueliang, Jin, Gang
APA 罗子人,Wang Y,Wu YL,胡文瑞,&靳刚.(2020).The Taiji program: A concise overview.Progress of Theoretical and Experimental Physics,ptaa083.
MLA 罗子人,et al."The Taiji program: A concise overview".Progress of Theoretical and Experimental Physics (2020):ptaa083.
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