We analyze the prospects of employing a distributed global network of precision measurement devices as a dark matter and exotic physics observatory. In particular, we consider the atomic clocks of the global positioning system (GPS), consisting of a constellation of 32 medium-Earth orbit satellites equipped with either Cs or Rb microwave clocks and a number of Earth-based receiver stations, some of which employ highly-stable H-maser atomic clocks. High-accuracy timing data is available for almost two decades. By analyzing the satellite and terrestrial atomic clock data, it is possible to search for transient signatures of exotic physics, such as "clumpy" dark matter and dark energy, effectively transforming the GPS constellation into a 50 0...
Astrophysical evidence suggests that more than 80% of matter in the universe is made of material tha...
This paper presents a technique to search for supermassive black hole binaries (MBHBs) in the Sloan ...
International audienceAtomic clocks are today essential for several daily life applications, such as...
There are several networks of precision quantum sensors in existence, including networks of atomic c...
Despite the overwhelming cosmological evidence for the existence of dark matter, and the considerabl...
Cosmological observations indicate that dark matter makes up 85% of all matter in the universe yet i...
An exotic light field (ELF) is a class of field beyond the standard model that could be produced in ...
International audienceWe report on the first earth-scale quantum sensor network based on optical ato...
We search for transient variations of the fine structure constant using data from a European network...
Ultralight bosons such as axion-like particles are viable candidates for dark matter. They can form ...
Many cosmological observations point towards the existence of dark-matter(DM) particles and consider...
We present a concept for a high-precision optical atomic clock (OAC) operating on an Earth-orbiting ...
Astrophysical evidence suggests that more than 80% of matter in the universe is made of material tha...
This paper presents a technique to search for supermassive black hole binaries (MBHBs) in the Sloan ...
International audienceAtomic clocks are today essential for several daily life applications, such as...
There are several networks of precision quantum sensors in existence, including networks of atomic c...
Despite the overwhelming cosmological evidence for the existence of dark matter, and the considerabl...
Cosmological observations indicate that dark matter makes up 85% of all matter in the universe yet i...
An exotic light field (ELF) is a class of field beyond the standard model that could be produced in ...
International audienceWe report on the first earth-scale quantum sensor network based on optical ato...
We search for transient variations of the fine structure constant using data from a European network...
Ultralight bosons such as axion-like particles are viable candidates for dark matter. They can form ...
Many cosmological observations point towards the existence of dark-matter(DM) particles and consider...
We present a concept for a high-precision optical atomic clock (OAC) operating on an Earth-orbiting ...
Astrophysical evidence suggests that more than 80% of matter in the universe is made of material tha...
This paper presents a technique to search for supermassive black hole binaries (MBHBs) in the Sloan ...
International audienceAtomic clocks are today essential for several daily life applications, such as...