GINGER is a proposed tridimensional array of laser gyroscopes with the aim of measuring the Lense-Thirring effect, predicted by the General Relativity theory, in a terrestrial laboratory environment. We discuss the required accuracy, the methods to achieve it, and the preliminary experimental work in this direction.
Measuring general relativity effects in a terrestrial lab by means of laser gyroscopes / N., Beverini; M., Allegrini; A., Beghi; J., Belfi; B., Bouhadef; M., Calamai; G., Carelli; D., Cuccato; A., Di Virgilio; E., Maccioni; A., Ortolan; A., Porzio; R., Santagata; S., Solimeno; Tartaglia, Angelo. - In: LASER PHYSICS. - ISSN 1054-660X. - STAMPA. - (2014). (Intervento presentato al convegno 6th international symposium on modern problems of laser physics tenutosi a Novosibirsk nel 25-31 agosto 2013).
Measuring general relativity effects in a terrestrial lab by means of laser gyroscopes
TARTAGLIA, Angelo
2014
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GINGER is a proposed tridimensional array of laser gyroscopes with the aim of measuring the Lense-Thirring effect, predicted by the General Relativity theory, in a terrestrial laboratory environment. We discuss the required accuracy, the methods to achieve it, and the preliminary experimental work in this direction.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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