From LISA Pathfinder to LISA: Celebrating 10 years of the LPF launch.

Europe/Madrid
Auditorium (CSIC Catalan Delegation)

Auditorium

CSIC Catalan Delegation

Carrer de les Egipcíaques, 15, Ciutat Vella, 08001 Barcelona
Carlos Sopuerta (Institute of Space Sciences), Miquel Nofrarias
Description

On 3 December 2015, the European Space Agency launched LISA Pathfinder, a pioneering mission designed to test the technologies required to open a new window onto the Universe: the detection of low-frequency gravitational waves from space. Over its operational lifetime, LISA Pathfinder surpassed expectations, demonstrating with unprecedented precision that free-falling test masses could be shielded from all external forces, and that their motion could be tracked with picometre accuracy.

Now, ten years later, we come together to celebrate the success of this extraordinary mission, which laid the foundations for LISA, ESA’s future space-based gravitational wave observatory. LISA Pathfinder not only proved the feasibility of revolutionary instrumentation — from drag-free control to micro-newton thrusters — but also paved the way for a completely new form of astronomy. This anniversary is an opportunity to look back on a milestone in space science, and to look ahead to the scientific revolutions that LISA will bring.

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Important Dates

- Abstract Submission Deadline: 15 November 2025

- Registration Deadline : 28 November 2025 

- Final Programme: 21 November 2025

Participants
  • Alba Moras Martínez
  • Albrto Gianolio
  • Alvaro Gimenez
  • Ana Pérez Ortega
  • Andreas Rudolph
  • Antonio Garcia
  • Bengt Johlander
  • Carlos Sopuerta
  • Christian Trenkel
  • César García Marirrodriga
  • Daniel Serrano Rubio
  • Daniele Vetrugno
  • David Roma-Dollase
  • Davide Dal Bosco
  • Davor Mance
  • Domènec Espriu
  • Eliseo Balaguer
  • Eric Plagnol
  • Felipe Guzman
  • Ferran Gibert
  • Filippo Mazzini
  • Francesco Brandoli
  • Francesco Dimiccoli
  • Francesco Venturelli
  • Fumiko Kawazoe
  • Gerhard Heinzel
  • Giuseppe Racca
  • Hans Rozemeijer
  • Hans-Georg Grothues
  • Henry Ward
  • Isabel Pérez Grande
  • Ivan Martin Vilchez
  • Jan ten Pierick
  • Juan Ramos
  • Karsten Danzmann
  • Lorenzo Sala
  • Luigi Ferraioli
  • Michael Healy
  • Michael Tröbs
  • Miquel Nofrarias
  • Nerea Laporta
  • Pablo Muguruza
  • Paolo Francesco Sarra
  • Paul McNamara
  • Philippe Jetzer
  • Rita Dolesi
  • Sascha Husa
  • Sean Madden
  • Stefano Vitale
  • Ulrich Johann
  • valerio ferroni
  • Vivek Gualani
  • Víctor Martín Hernández
  • William Joseph Weber
  • +10
  • Wednesday 3 December
    • Registration and Reception
    • Introduction - CSIC, ESA and AEE representatives
      Conveners: Carlos Sopuerta (Institute of Space Sciences), Miquel Nofrarias
      • 1
        Introduction by local authorities (CSIC, ICE, IEEC)
        Speaker: Dr Aldo Serenelli (Institute of Space Sciences (ICE-CSIC and IEEC))
      • 2
        Introduction by the European Space Agency (ESA)
        Speaker: Dr Paul McNamara (ESA)
      • 3
        Introduction by the Spanish Space Agency (AEE)
        Speaker: Prof. Isabel Pérez Grande (AEE)
    • 11:00
      Coffee Break
    • LPF Talks and Discussion Panel
      Convener: Prof. Giussepe Racca (Leiden University (previously at ESA))
      • 4
        LISA Pathfinder: how we won our orders of magnitude and LISA
        Speaker: Prof. Stefano Vitale (University of Trento)
      • 5
        LPF towards LISA
        Speaker: Prof. Karsten Danzmann (Albert Einstein Institute at Hannover)
      • 6
        LPF: a leap, not just a project
        Speaker: Dr César García Marirrodriga (European Space Agency (former member))
      • 7
        Panel: LPF legacy
        Speakers: Dr Christian Trenkel (Airbus UK), Dr Nikolaos Karnesis (Aristotle University of Thessaloniki), Dr Paul McNamara (European Space Agency), Prof. Rita Dolesi (University of Trento), Prof. Álvaro Giménez (National Spanish Research Council (CSIC))
    • 13:30
      Lunch Break (after Group Picture)
    • LPF-LISA Talks
      Convener: Prof. Rita Dolesi (University of Trento)
    • 16:00
      Coffee Break
    • LPF-LISA Talks
      Convener: Prof. Rita Dolesi (University of Trento)
  • Thursday 4 December
    • LPF-LISA Talks
      Convener: César García Marirrodriga (ESA (former member))
    • 10:00
      Coffee Break - POSTER SESSION
    • Poster Session

      Poster Session

      • 16
        Testing photo-emission of Au-coated surfaces for the LISA Gravitational Reference System (GRS)
        Speaker: Dr Francesco Venturelli (University of Trento)
      • 17
        On-ground testing of the LISA Gravitational Reference System
        Speaker: Dr Davide del Bosco (University of Trento)
      • 18
        Stable, precise and durable sputtered, dielectric coatings for LISA and other space missions

        LISA Pathfinder and LISA use stable optical benches with optics attached by silicate bonding to perform length measurements. The optical coatings defining the function and performance of the optical components such as mirror, beam splitter or polarizing beam splitter must withstand the conditions during launch and operation in space and deliver constant performance. This requires durable and stable optical coatings. This talk discusses coatings produced by Ion Beam Sputtering (IBS) and Magnetron Sputtering (MS) and highlights their properties and advantages compared to other coating techniques such as Electron Beam evaporation (EBE) or Ion Assisted Deposition (IAD). Examples of optical components produced for LISA experiments are discussed.

        Speaker: Dr Michael Troebs (Laseroptik)
      • 19
        10 Years of LISA Pathfinder: Early-Career continuations behind the Launch

        Ten years ago. In 2015, LISA Pathfinder launched successfully, thanks in part to the contributions of PhD students and early-career scientists. This poster celebrates their work by highlighting key theses, project milestones, and the current career paths of these young researchers. Through timelines, visuals, and stories, we showcase how their efforts turned research into a successful mission, honoring both the scientific achievement and the people who made it possible.

        Speakers: Dr Fumiko Kawazoe (Albert Einstein Institute in Hannover), Prof. Gerhard Heinzel (Albert Einstein Institute in Hannover), Prof. Karsten Danzmann (Albert Einstein Institute in Hannover), Sascha Rieger (AEI / Milde Science Comms), Susanne Milde (AEI / Milde Science Comms)
      • 20
        Mode crossing of thermally controlled whispering gallery modes resonators
        Speaker: Alba Moras (Institute of Space Sciences (ICE-CSIC and IEEC))
      • 21
        In orbit LISA Diagnostics Demonstrator (ILIADA)
        Speaker: Nerea Laporta (Institute of Space Sciences (ICE-CSIC and IEEC))
    • LPF - LISA Talks
      Convener: Dr Nikolaos Karnesis (Aristotle University of Thessaloniki)
      • 22
        The heritage of LISA Pathfinder for the development of the Gravitational Reference System for LISA

        The LPF mission has exceeded his goals showing the purity of the free-fall of a single TM as required for the LISA mission. The successful LPF mission has demonstrated that the LPF Gravitation Reference System (GRS) design is mature for LISA mission. However, a full re-build of the LPF GRS units is not compatible for LISA. Design modifications are necessary in order to comply with the specific LISA mission requirements, such as the longest mission duration, and to adapt the design to the LISA Instrument Architecture.
        OHB Italia had a key role in the design, development, and verification of the GRS flown in LPF. For LISA the responsibility is further extended to the GRS mechanisms, its control electronics and the Power Conditioning Unit (PCU) of the GRS Front End Electronics (FEE).
        The engineering experience inherited by OHB Italia for LPF is made available for LISA. Optimization of the GRS design is discussed in collaboration with the GRS team, the Agency and the LISA Industrial Prime.
        OHBI Italia will take advantage of the LPF lessons learnt in several engineering activities. In particular to improve the GRS mechanisms design to release the TM in free fall with autonomous and reliable procedure. To optimize the integration and alignment procedures of the GRS Head equipment to comply to the LISA optical metrology budgets. To prove that GRS components and manufacturing process are compatible with LISA longer on ground storage and system integration as well as the in-flight lifetime. To characterize the GRS Head outgassing rates to ensure the required in-flight residual pressure around the TM. To measure the UV light discharge currents to verify the TM charge control performances. To compute and balance with the necessary accuracy the required GRS Head self-g static fields parameters (force, torque and stiffness). To screen the GRS Head components in order to verify the compliance to the LISA required magnetic field and gradient.

        Speaker: Dr Paolo Francesco Sarra (OHB Italia SpA)
      • 23
        SENER contribution to LISA Pathfinder and the future LISA
        Speaker: Dr Xavier Llamas (SENER)
      • 24
        LISA Pathfinder Data Analysis
        Speaker: Dr Daniele Vetrugno (Albert Einstein Institute at Hannover)
      • 25
        LPF results: femto-g free fall for sub-mHz frequencies
        Speaker: Dr Lorenzo Sala (University of Trento)
      • 26
        Results from the magnetic diagnostics on board LISA Pathfinder
        Speaker: Mr Daniel Serrano (Institute of Space Sciences (ICE-CSIC and IEEC))
      • 27
        DC forces and self-gravity in LISA Pathfinder
        Speaker: Dr Valerio Ferroni (University of Trento)
    • 12:30
      End of Meeting