GAUGE: The grAnd unification and gravity explorer

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The GAUGE (GrAnd Unification and Gravity Explorer) mission proposes to use a drag-free spacecraft platform onto which a number of experiments are attached. They are designed to address a number of key issues at the interface between gravity and unification with the other forces of nature. The equivalence principle is to be probed with both a high-precision test using classical macroscopic test bodies, and, to lower precision, using microscopic test bodies via cold-atom interferometry. These two equivalence principle tests will explore string-dilaton theories and the effect of space-time fluctuations respectively. The macroscopic test bodies will also be used for intermediate-range inverse-square law and an axion-like spin-coupling search. The microscopic test bodies offer the prospect of extending the range of tests to also include short-range inverse-square law and spin-coupling measurements as well as looking for evidence of quantum decoherence due to space-time fluctuations at the Planck scale. © Springer Science + Business Media B.V. 2008.

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Amelino-Camelia, G., Aplin, K., Arndt, M., Barrow, J. D., Bingham, R. J., Borde, C., … Woodgate, A. (2009). GAUGE: The grAnd unification and gravity explorer. Experimental Astronomy, 23(2), 549–572. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10686-008-9086-9

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