Terrestrial Very-Long-Baseline Atom Interferometry: summary of the second workshop
Adam Abdalla, Mahiro Abe, Sven Abend, Mouine Abidi, Monika Aidelsburger, Ashkan Alibabaei, Baptiste Allard, John Antoniadis, G. Arduini, Nadja Augst, Philippos Balamatsias, Antun Balaž, Hannah Banks, Rachel L. Barcklay, M. Barone, Michele Barsanti, Mark G. Bason, Angelo Bassi, Jean-Baptiste Bayle, Charles F. A. Baynham, Quentin Beaufils, Sélyan Beldjoudi, A. Belić, Shayne Bennetts, J. Bernabéu, Andréa Bertoldi, Clara Bigard, N. P. Bigelow, Robert G. Bingham, Diego Blas, Alexey Bobrick, Samuel Boehringer, Aleksandar Bogojević, Kai Bongs, Daniela Bortoletto, Philippe Bouyer, Christian Brand, O. L. Buchmueller, Gabriela Buică, S. Calatroni, Léo Calmels, P. Cañizares, B. Canuel, A. Caramete, Laurentiu-Ioan Caramete, Matteo Carlesso, J.S. Carlton, Samuel P. Carman, Andrew T. Carroll, Mateo Casariego, Minoas Chairetis, V. Charmandaris, Upasna Chauhan, Jiajun Chen, Maria Luisa Chiofalo, Donatella Ciampini, Alessia Cimbri, Pierre Cladé, J. P. Coleman, Florin Lucian Constantin, Carlo Contaldi, Robin Corgier, Bineet Dash, Gareth Reynold Davies, Claudia de Rham, A. De Roeck, Daniel Derr, Somnath Dey, Fabio Di Pumpo, Goran S. Djordjević, Babette Döbrich, P.J. Dornan, M. Doser, Giannis Drougakis, Jacob Dunningham, Alisher Duspayev, S. Easo, Joshua Eby, Maxim A. Efremov, Gedminas Elertas, John Ellis, N. Entin, S. Fairhurst, Mattia Fanì, F. Fassi, P. Fayet, Daniel Felea, J. H. Feng, R. Flack, C. J. Foot, Tim Freegarde, Elina Fuchs, Naceur Gaaloul, D. Gao, Susan Gardner, B. M. Garraway, Carlos L. Garrido Alzar, A. Gauguet, Enno Giese, P. Gill
Abstract
This summary of the second Terrestrial Very-Long-Baseline Atom Interferometry (TVLBAI) Workshop provides a comprehensive overview of our meeting held in London in April 2024, building on the initial discussions during the inaugural workshop held at CERN in March 2023. Like the summary of the first workshop, this document records a critical milestone for the international atom interferometry community. It documents our concerted efforts to evaluate progress, address emerging challenges, and refine strategic directions for future large-scale atom interferometry projects. Our commitment to collaboration is manifested by the integration of diverse expertise and the coordination of international resources, all aimed at advancing the frontiers of atom interferometry physics and technology, as set out in a Memorandum of Understanding signed by over 50 institutions.