Reply to: Atom gravimeters and the gravitational redshift

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics – General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology

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Reply to P. Wolf et al., arXiv:1009.0602

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10.1038/nature09341

We stand by our result [H. Mueller et al., Nature 463, 926-929 (2010)]. The comment [P. Wolf et al., Nature 467, E1 (2010)] revisits an interesting issue that has been known for decades, the relationship between test of the universality of free fall and redshift experiments. However, it arrives at its conclusions by applying the laws of physics that are questioned by redshift experiments; this precludes the existence of measurable signals. Since this issue applies to all classical redshift tests as well as atom interferometry redshift tests, these experiments are equivalent in all aspects in question.

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