Advancing gravitational theory through the tetrahedral constellation gravitational wave observatory

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Yun-Yong Wang
Zhou-Jian Cao
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[1] InstituteforFrontiersinAstronomyandAstrophysics,BeijingNormalUniversity
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<正>The Tetrahedral Constellation Gravitational Wave Observatory(TEGO) [1] represents a significant leap forward in gravitational wave detection, advancing our understanding of gravitational theory. By introducing a fourth spacecraft to form a tetrahedral configuration, TEGO enhances traditional triangular setups, enabling the simultaneous sensitivity to all six gravitational wave polarization modes, including those not predicted by general relativity.
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