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arxiv: 1907.04833 · v1 · submitted 2019-07-10 · 🌌 astro-ph.IM · gr-qc

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Cosmic Explorer: The U.S. Contribution to Gravitational-Wave Astronomy beyond LIGO

Albert Lazzarini, Barry Barish, B. S. Sathyaprakash, Calum Torrie, Christopher Wipf, David Reitze, David Shoemaker, Dennis Coyne, Duncan A. Brown, Evan D. Hall, GariLynn Billingsley, Geoffrey Lovelace, Jocelyn Read, Joshua Smith, Lisa Barsotti, Matthew Evans, Michael Zucker, Peter Fritschel, Rainer Weiss, Rana X Adhikari, Robert Eisenstein, Salvatore Vitale, Stefan Ballmer, Yanbei Chen

Pith reviewed 2026-05-11 13:11 UTC · model grok-4.3

classification 🌌 astro-ph.IM gr-qc
keywords gravitational wavesCosmic Explorerthird-generation detectorsLIGOcompact binariescosmological redshiftsinterferometryastrophysics
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The pith

Cosmic Explorer will enable observation of gravitational-wave sources at cosmological redshifts with a decade of U.S. research and development.

A machine-rendered reading of the paper's core claim, the machinery that carries it, and where it could break.

The paper outlines the research and development program needed over the next ten years to build Cosmic Explorer as the U.S. component of a future third-generation gravitational-wave detector network. Its central aim is to reach the sensitivity required to detect and study compact objects such as merging black holes and neutron stars from the early universe onward. A reader would care because this reach would shift gravitational-wave astronomy from nearby events to a tool for mapping cosmic evolution directly. The work identifies specific technical paths in noise control, laser performance, and infrastructure scale that must be resolved to make the detector possible. It frames the project as the necessary next step beyond current facilities like LIGO.

Core claim

Through targeted advances in noise reduction, laser stability, seismic isolation, and facility engineering pursued over a decade, Cosmic Explorer can be constructed to observe and characterize compact gravitational-wave sources out to cosmological redshifts as the U.S. node in an international third-generation network.

What carries the argument

The Cosmic Explorer interferometer concept, a proposed large-scale U.S. third-generation gravitational-wave detector whose improved sensitivity arises from scaled-up facilities and reduced noise sources.

If this is right

  • Compact binary sources such as black hole and neutron star mergers will become detectable and characterizable at high redshifts.
  • Gravitational-wave observations will extend across cosmic time rather than remaining limited to nearby events.
  • The U.S. facility will serve as a core element of a global third-generation detector network with improved overall performance.
  • Detailed studies of source populations and their evolution will become feasible through the increased event rates and distances.

Where Pith is reading between the lines

These are editorial extensions of the paper, not claims the author makes directly.

  • The detector could map the cosmic history of black hole formation by tracking merger rates as a function of redshift.
  • Combined with electromagnetic follow-up, it would support multi-messenger studies of distant energetic events.
  • Precision measurements of wave propagation over cosmological distances could test aspects of gravity at large scales.

Load-bearing premise

The technical challenges in achieving the required noise levels, laser performance, and large-scale construction can be solved through the proposed R&D program and that funding plus international collaboration will be available.

What would settle it

Prototype tests that fail to demonstrate the projected reductions in quantum and seismic noise within the next decade would show the claimed cosmological reach cannot be achieved on the described timeline.

read the original abstract

This white paper describes the research and development needed over the next decade to realize "Cosmic Explorer," the U.S. node of a future third-generation detector network that will be capable of observing and characterizing compact gravitational-wave sources to cosmological redshifts.

Editorial analysis

A structured set of objections, weighed in public.

Desk editor's note, referee report, simulated authors' rebuttal, and a circularity audit. Tearing a paper down is the easy half of reading it; the pith above is the substance, this is the friction.

Referee Report

0 major / 1 minor

Summary. This white paper describes the research and development needed over the next decade to realize Cosmic Explorer, the U.S. node of a future third-generation gravitational-wave detector network capable of observing and characterizing compact sources to cosmological redshifts.

Significance. If the proposed R&D program succeeds, Cosmic Explorer would extend gravitational-wave observations to cosmological distances, enabling studies of compact-object populations, cosmology, and fundamental physics that are inaccessible to current detectors. The manuscript provides a useful high-level roadmap for U.S. contributions, correctly stressing the need for international coordination, sustained funding, and targeted advances in seismic isolation, laser systems, and vacuum technology.

minor comments (1)
  1. The abstract and introduction would benefit from a concise bullet list of the top three technical milestones required in the coming decade to make the sensitivity projections credible.

Simulated Author's Rebuttal

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We thank the referee for their positive evaluation of our white paper and for recommending acceptance. We appreciate the recognition that the manuscript outlines a useful high-level roadmap for the U.S. contributions to a third-generation gravitational-wave detector network, correctly emphasizing the importance of international coordination, sustained funding, and targeted technological advances.

Circularity Check

0 steps flagged

No significant circularity; this is a forward-looking R&D planning white paper

full rationale

This document is a white paper that outlines research and development needs over the next decade to realize Cosmic Explorer as a third-generation gravitational-wave detector. It contains no mathematical derivations, equations, fitted parameters, or predictions that reduce by construction to the paper's own inputs. The central claims concern proposed future capabilities and required technical advances, which are presented as goals contingent on external R&D, funding, and collaboration rather than as results derived from self-referential assumptions or self-citations. No load-bearing steps exist that could be flagged under the enumerated circularity patterns.

Axiom & Free-Parameter Ledger

0 free parameters · 1 axioms · 1 invented entities

The proposal rests on domain assumptions about achievable sensitivity gains and external factors such as funding; no free parameters or invented physical entities are introduced beyond the conceptual detector name.

axioms (1)
  • domain assumption Gravitational-wave detectors can achieve order-of-magnitude sensitivity improvements through incremental technology advances
    Invoked throughout the description of third-generation capabilities.
invented entities (1)
  • Cosmic Explorer no independent evidence
    purpose: Conceptual name for the proposed U.S. third-generation gravitational-wave detector
    The detector is a planned instrument, not yet constructed; no independent evidence of its performance is provided.

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