Physics
Scientific paper
Feb 1995
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1995foph...25..361t&link_type=abstract
Foundations of Physics, Volume 25, Issue 2, pp.361-376
Physics
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Scientific paper
We analyze the Michelson type experiment performed by Brillet and Hall. The order of magnitude of the gravitational effect (a beating frequency between two lasers) is calculated. We prove that Newtonian tidal forces could be observed when they originate from the oblateness of the Earth, from its rotation, from local masses, from the Moon or the Sun but not from the Galaxy (contrary to what has been recently claimed). We conclude that it is important to build a new parametrized theoretical framework for the analysis of high-precision experiments.
Melliti Tarek
Tourrenc Philippe
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