Gravitational free mass antenna as an angular gravity gradiometer

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In the low frequency region 10-4-10-5 Hz a long base gravitational-wave interferometer is considered as a differential tiltmeter insensitive to perturbations of the local normal to the land. The effect of variations of the reciprocal deflection of two pendulum-mirrors is estimated for three conceivable scenarios of the earth core movements. The possibility of measurement of this effect is discussed according to the noise background estimate typical for modern gravitational antenna projects.

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