Abstract

The development of the Drag-Free and Attitude Control System is crucial for space-based gravitational wave detectors. The Drag-Free and Attitude Control System includes for spacecraft attitude control, drag-free control, moving optical subassemblies pointing control, and test masses electrostatic control during multiple phases of the mission lifetime. An accurate model of the spacecraft dynamics model is not only a precondition for the control design of Drag-Free and Attitude Control System, but also can serve as a valuable reference to assess the noise budget of gravitational wave detectors. This paper presents a generic, nonlinear mathematical model that describes the multi-body dynamics for the gravitational wave detectors. The model fully considers the couplings between the bodies involved, with a particular focus on the impact of the moving optical subassemblies on the spacecraft attitude. Additionally, a corresponding reduced model for the control design of the science mode is divided. Both models are validated numerically by Monte Carlo simulations and motion analysis, respectively.

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