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Possible Tests of Curvature Effects in Weak Gravitational Fields

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The possibility of performing in proximity of the Earth experiments to test the predictions of general relativity for the trajectories of particles and photons in weak gravitational fields is studied. Three experiments are analyzed, all based on optical detection methods. The first experiment would allow to detect the tidal acceleration using a freely-falling Michelson interferometer. In a second experiment, based on laser-ranging methods, the relativistic correction to the classical gravity acceleration could be detected. Finally, the possibility of detecting light deflection induced by space curvature in an optical cavity with high-reflectivity mirrors is discussed.

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Preziosi, B., Tino, G.M. Possible Tests of Curvature Effects in Weak Gravitational Fields. General Relativity and Gravitation 30, 173–193 (1998). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1018887009866

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