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. © 2014 Astro Ltd.

Measuring general relativity effects in a terrestrial lab by means of laser gyroscopes

Porzio A;
2014

Abstract

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. © 2014 Astro Ltd.
2014
Istituto Superconduttori, materiali innovativi e dispositivi - SPIN
Dipartimento di Scienze Fisiche e Tecnologie della Materia - DSFTM
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Beverini N.; Allegrini M.; Beghi A.; Belfi J.; Bouhadef B.; Calamai M.; Carelli G.; Cuccato D.; Di Virgilio A.; Maccioni E.; Ortolan A.; Porzio A.; Sa...espandi
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