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How Space Plasma Can Bend the Laser of Gravitational Wave Detectors

Homepage - Eos [Unofficial] April 24, 2026
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This schematic of the receiver plane illustrates the definition of the laser deflection angle and the laser transverse displacement. The ideal laser beam should be parallel to the z-axis and pass through the intersection point of the x- and y-axis. However, when the real laser beam passes through the space plasma, it generates a deflection of the laser direction (red dashed line) and a displacement of the beam center (red cross). This can introduce pointing accuracy noise in the gravitational wave detection. Credit: Zhou et al. [2026], Figure 2

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