The emergence of quantum technologies, including cold atom based accelerometers, offers an opportunity to improve the performances of space geodesy missions. In this context, CNES initiated an assessment study called GRICE (GRadiom\'etrie \`a Interf\'erom\`etres quantiques Corr\'el\'es pour l'Espace) in order to evaluate the contribution of cold atom technologies to space geodesy and to the end users of geodetic data. In this paper, we present mission scenario for gravity field mapping based on a long baseline gradiometer. The mission is based on a constellation of two satellites, flying at an altitude of 373 km, each equipped with a cold atom accelerometer with a sensitivity of $6 \times 10^{-10}$~m.s$^{-2}$.$\mathrm{\tau}^{-1/2}$. A laser...
International audienceSatellite gravity missions, like GRACE and GRACE Follow-On, successfully map t...
The success of GRACE-FO and its predecessors has demonstrated to the scientific community the benefi...
For more than two decades, satellite gravimetry missions have provided unique data about mass redist...
The emergence of quantum technologies, including cold atom based accelerometers, offers an opportuni...
International audienceThe emergence of quantum technologies, including cold atom based accelerometer...
In various geoscience disciplines, there is a huge interest in knowing the mass variations of the Ea...
Quantum optical technology provides an opportunity to develop new kinds of gravity sensors and to en...
Abstract Satellite gravity missions, like GRACE and GRACE Follow-On, successfully map the Earth’s gr...
A big interest exists in geoscience disciplines to know the mass variations of the Earth with high r...
Abstract—Funded by the Advanced Technology Component Program, we have completed the development of a...
We study a space-based gravity gradiometer based on cold atom interferometry and its potential for t...
Current developments in quantum physics and the application of general relativity open up enhanced p...
International audienceSatellite gravity missions, like GRACE and GRACE Follow-On, successfully map t...
The success of GRACE-FO and its predecessors has demonstrated to the scientific community the benefi...
For more than two decades, satellite gravimetry missions have provided unique data about mass redist...
The emergence of quantum technologies, including cold atom based accelerometers, offers an opportuni...
International audienceThe emergence of quantum technologies, including cold atom based accelerometer...
In various geoscience disciplines, there is a huge interest in knowing the mass variations of the Ea...
Quantum optical technology provides an opportunity to develop new kinds of gravity sensors and to en...
Abstract Satellite gravity missions, like GRACE and GRACE Follow-On, successfully map the Earth’s gr...
A big interest exists in geoscience disciplines to know the mass variations of the Earth with high r...
Abstract—Funded by the Advanced Technology Component Program, we have completed the development of a...
We study a space-based gravity gradiometer based on cold atom interferometry and its potential for t...
Current developments in quantum physics and the application of general relativity open up enhanced p...
International audienceSatellite gravity missions, like GRACE and GRACE Follow-On, successfully map t...
The success of GRACE-FO and its predecessors has demonstrated to the scientific community the benefi...
For more than two decades, satellite gravimetry missions have provided unique data about mass redist...