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Short-time variations of gravitational potential derivatives (otonic gravity-impulses) are described which are produced by fast-moving otons (objects of general relativity) in the Earth. Expressions for oton mass are obtained through measurable physical quantities. The question of otonic gravity-impulses registration is analysed.
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Trofimenko, A.P. Physics of the Earth and otons. Astrophys Space Sci 193, 51–60 (1992). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01070200
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