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Cold Atom Rubidium Interferometer in Orbit for Quantum Accelerometry – Pathfinder Mission Preparation

Project description

High-precision gravity measurements from space

Atomic accelerometers are an advanced technology for measuring Earth’s gravity field. Using this quantum technology in space will considerably improve the performance of climate research missions by providing more accurate measurements of the gravity field on a global scale. However, rating such sensors raises many issues related to the technology readiness levels (TRLs) of their component subsystems. The goal of the EU-funded CARIOQA-PMP project is to increase the TRL of the critical subsystems to 5. Industry and research institutes will collaborate to build an engineering model of an accelerometer for a quantum space gravimetry pathfinder mission.

Objective

The overarching goal of CARIOQA-PMP is to prepare the deployment of quantum gravimeters/accelerometers in space, within the decade, through a Quantum Pathfinder Mission. Indeed, the emergence of quantum sensors offers an opportunity to provide new applications for climate sciences through the improvement of space gravimetry performance. Hence, the mastery of this technology in space is one of the major environmental, technological and strategic challenges of the decade. Three main objectives have been set for the scope and duration of CARIOQA-PMP:
1. To develop an Engineering Model (EM) of the mission’s instrument and to increase the TRL of the critical subsystems up to 5. Complementary EU industrial partners develop the subsystems of the instrument (i.e. Physics Package, Laser System, Microwave Source and Ground Support Equipment) and increase its TRL by assessing the critical technologies in relevant environments. Excellent institutes bring their quantum expertise for the definition of the EM and the mastering of its performance
2. To guarantee the adequacy of the hardware development with the future scientific needs. Through their knowledge of scientific applications, leading institutes in geodesy analyse and simulate potential mission scenarios for the Quantum Pathfinder Mission and future Post-Pathfinder scientific missions
3. To establish a technical and programmatic roadmap for Quantum Space Gravimetry Missions. This roadmap will be shared and validated by European stakeholders. It ensures the impact maximisation of the project’s results through its harmonisation with the European programmatic framework
CARIOQA-PMP brings together the main players of quantum sensors in Europe. It gathers unique skills among 16 partners from 5 EU Member States including 2 space agencies, 8 research organisations and 6 industries. As a result, CARIOQA-PMP will secure the capacities for implementing quantum gravimeters/accelerometers in space within the EU, contributing to the EU's strategic goal of non-dependence and autonomy.

Coordinator

CENTRE NATIONAL D'ETUDES SPATIALES - CNES
Net EU contribution
€ 1 594 512,00
Address
Place Maurice Quentin 2
75039 Paris
France

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Ile-de-France Ile-de-France Paris
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Total cost
€ 1 594 512,00

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