Short-period variations of the second derivative of the gravitational potential

Physics – Geophysics

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Black Holes (Astronomy), Earth Surface, Gravitational Fields, Geophysics, Gravimetry

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Short period variations of the second derivative of the gravitational potential have been recorded using an E-60 variometer. The variation characteristics of the gravitational potential derivative are based on the otonic gravi-impulses (OGI) theory. Minute variations of the gravitational potential derivatives, which are produced by micro-black holes, are detected only in the presence of significant quantities of otons having the apocenters of their orbits close enough to the surface of the earth. The higher the amplitude of the OGI, the shorter the time and the less often that the OGI appear. Short-period variations of the gravitational potential second derivative are analyzed taking into account two contributions to the oton's movement: the free fall of an oton in the earth's gravitational field, and the movement of an oton with respect to the earth's surface.

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