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  5. GrailQuest: hunting for atoms of space and time hidden in the wrinkle of Space-Time: A swarm of nano/micro/small-satellites to probe the ultimate structure of Space-Time and to provide an all-sky monitor to study high-energy astrophysics phenomena
 

GrailQuest: hunting for atoms of space and time hidden in the wrinkle of Space-Time: A swarm of nano/micro/small-satellites to probe the ultimate structure of Space-Time and to provide an all-sky monitor to study high-energy astrophysics phenomena

Journal
EXPERIMENTAL ASTRONOMY  
Date Issued
2021
Author(s)
Burderi, L.
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SANNA, ALBERTO  
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Di Salvo, T.
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AMATI, LORENZO  
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Amelino-Camelia, G.
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Branchesi, M.
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Capozziello, S.
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Coccia, E.
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Colpi, M.
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Costa, E.  
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D'Amico, Nicolò  
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De Bernardis, P.
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De Laurentis, M.
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Valle, M. Della
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Falcke, H.
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FEROCI, MARCO  
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FIORE, Fabrizio  
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Frontera, F.
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Gambino, A. F.
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GHISELLINI, Gabriele  
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Hurley, K. C.
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Iaria, R.
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Kataria, D.
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LABANTI, CLAUDIO  
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Lodato, G.
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Negri, B.
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PAPITTO, ALESSANDRO  
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Piran, T.
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Riggio, A.
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Rovelli, C.
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Santangelo, A.
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Vidotto, F.
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Zane, S.
DOI
10.1007/s10686-021-09745-5
Abstract
GrailQuest (Gamma Ray Astronomy International Laboratory for QUantum Exploration of Space-Time) is a mission concept based on a constellation (hundreds/thousands) of nano/micro/small-satellites in low (or near) Earth orbits. Each satellite hosts a non-collimated array of scintillator crystals coupled with Silicon Drift Detectors with broad energy band coverage (keV-MeV range) and excellent temporal resolution (≤ 100 nanoseconds) each with effective area ∼ 100 cm 2. This simple and robust design allows for mass-production of the satellites of the fleet. This revolutionary approach implies a huge reduction of costs, flexibility in the segmented launching strategy, and an incremental long-term plan to increase the number of detectors and their performance; this will result in a living observatory for next-generation, space-based astronomical facilities. GrailQuest is conceived as an all-sky monitor for fast localisation of high signal-to-noise ratio transients in the X-/gamma-ray band, e.g. the elusive electromagnetic counterparts of gravitational wave events. Robust temporal triangulation techniques will allow unprecedented localisation capabilities, in the keV-MeV band, of a few arcseconds or below, depending on the temporal structure of the transient event. The ambitious ultimate goal of this mission is to perform the first experiment, in quantum gravity, to directly probe space-time structure down to the minuscule Planck scale, by constraining or measuring a first-order dispersion relation for light in vacuo. This is obtained by detecting delays between photons of different energies in the prompt emission of Gamma-Ray Bursts.
Funding(s)
HERMES-SP (High Energy Rapid Modular Ensemble of Satellites, Scientific Pathfinder)  
Volume
51
Issue
3
Start page
1255
Uri
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12386/31874
Url
https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s10686-021-09745-5
https://api.elsevier.com/content/abstract/scopus_id/85111830062
Issn Identifier
0922-6435
Rights
open.access
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