LISA Consortium

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The LISA Consortium is an international collaboration of scientists and institutions dedicated to developing and operating the Laser Interferometer Space Antenna (LISA), a space-based gravitational wave observatory led by ESA with NASA participation.

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instanceOf international research consortium
scientific collaboration
abbreviation LISA NERFINISHED
associatedWith LISA mission NERFINISHED
space-based gravitational wave detection
collaboratesWith European Space Agency NERFINISHED
National Aeronautics and Space Administration NERFINISHED
composedOf research institutions
scientists
space agencies
universities
coordinates data analysis for LISA mission
instrument development for LISA mission
science requirements for LISA mission
field astrophysics
gravitational wave astronomy
space science
focusesOn Laser Interferometer Space Antenna NERFINISHED
space-based gravitational wave observatories
geographicScope global
hasMemberType co-investigators
data analysts
engineers
principal investigators
includesParticipationFrom National Aeronautics and Space Administration NERFINISHED
ledBy European Space Agency NERFINISHED
missionTypeSupported space-based interferometric gravitational wave observatory
name LISA Consortium NERFINISHED
project Laser Interferometer Space Antenna NERFINISHED
purpose to develop the Laser Interferometer Space Antenna
to enable space-based detection of gravitational waves
to operate the Laser Interferometer Space Antenna
roleInMission instrument consortium for LISA NERFINISHED
science team for LISA
scientificGoal cosmological studies using gravitational waves
detection of low-frequency gravitational waves
study of compact binaries
study of massive black hole mergers
tests of general relativity in the strong-field regime
supports ESA L-class mission LISA NERFINISHED
usesPlatform space-based observatory
usesTechnology laser interferometry

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