The Possibility of Checking the Equivalence Principle in a Null Gravitational Redshift by a Two-Resonator Laser System

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics – General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology

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A scheme of an optical detector is proposed for checking Einsteins equivalence principle (EEP) in a null gravitational redshift experiment and for testing methods for calculating the length of a resonator in a weak variable gravitational field by recording the variations of the difference frequency of resonators caused by lunisolar variations of the geopotential in a double or a two-resonator laser system.

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