Abstract
We incorrectly cited a maximum acceleration sensitivity of the rigidly-mounted cavity of 2.5 × 10−10 1/(m s−2). The correct coupling factor is a factor of 100 smaller: 2.5 × 10−12 1/(m s−2).
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In Sec. 2 of our manuscript [1] we reported an incorrect value for the maximum acceleration sensitivity of the optical cavity of $2.5\times 10^{-10}$ 1/(m s$^{-2}$). The correct value is $2.5\times 10^{-12}$ 1/(m s$^{-2}$), which is given in Ref. [2] as $2.5\times 10^{-11}$ 1/$g$ (with $g$=9.81 m s$^{-2}$). Results and conclusions of the paper remain intact.
Funding
Bundesministerium für Wirtschaft und Technologie (50QT1401); Helmholtz Association (ZT-0007); UK Space Agency; European Space Agency.
References
1. J. Sanjuan, K. Abich, M. Gohlke, A. Resch, T. Schuldt, T. Wegehaupt, G. P. Barwood, P. Gill, and C. Braxmaier, “Long-term stable optical cavity for special relativity tests in space,” Opt. Express 27(25), 36206–36220 (2019). [CrossRef]
2. S. Webster and P. Gill, “Force-insensitive optical cavity,” Opt. Lett. 36(18), 3572–3574 (2011). [CrossRef]