Sagnac Effect, Ring Lasers and Terrestrial Tests of Gravity

Light can be used as a probe to explore the structure of space-time: this is usual in astrophysical and cosmological tests; however, it has been recently suggested that this can be done also in terrestrial laboratories. Namely, the Gyroscopes In General Relativity (GINGER) project aims at measuring...

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Main Author: Matteo Luca Ruggiero
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2015-05-01
Series:Galaxies
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/2075-4434/3/2/84
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spelling doaj-aa30139e211e4000bbd2e9e47d77443b2020-11-25T02:52:08ZengMDPI AGGalaxies2075-44342015-05-01328410210.3390/galaxies3020084galaxies3020084Sagnac Effect, Ring Lasers and Terrestrial Tests of GravityMatteo Luca Ruggiero0DISAT, Politecnico di Torino, Corso Duca degli Abruzzi 24, Torino, ItalyLight can be used as a probe to explore the structure of space-time: this is usual in astrophysical and cosmological tests; however, it has been recently suggested that this can be done also in terrestrial laboratories. Namely, the Gyroscopes In General Relativity (GINGER) project aims at measuring post-Newtonian effects, such as the gravito-magnetic ones, in an Earth-based laboratory, by means of a ring laser array. Here, we first review the theoretical foundations of the Sagnac effect, on which ring lasers are based, and then, we study the Sagnac effect in a terrestrial laboratory, emphasizing the origin of the gravitational contributions that GINGER aims at measuring. Moreover, we show that accurate measurements allow one to set constraints on theories of gravity different from general relativity. Eventually, we describe the experimental setup of GINGER.http://www.mdpi.com/2075-4434/3/2/84Sagnac effectring lasertests of gravity theoriesgravito-magnetism
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Sagnac Effect, Ring Lasers and Terrestrial Tests of Gravity
Galaxies
Sagnac effect
ring laser
tests of gravity theories
gravito-magnetism
author_facet Matteo Luca Ruggiero
author_sort Matteo Luca Ruggiero
title Sagnac Effect, Ring Lasers and Terrestrial Tests of Gravity
title_short Sagnac Effect, Ring Lasers and Terrestrial Tests of Gravity
title_full Sagnac Effect, Ring Lasers and Terrestrial Tests of Gravity
title_fullStr Sagnac Effect, Ring Lasers and Terrestrial Tests of Gravity
title_full_unstemmed Sagnac Effect, Ring Lasers and Terrestrial Tests of Gravity
title_sort sagnac effect, ring lasers and terrestrial tests of gravity
publisher MDPI AG
series Galaxies
issn 2075-4434
publishDate 2015-05-01
description Light can be used as a probe to explore the structure of space-time: this is usual in astrophysical and cosmological tests; however, it has been recently suggested that this can be done also in terrestrial laboratories. Namely, the Gyroscopes In General Relativity (GINGER) project aims at measuring post-Newtonian effects, such as the gravito-magnetic ones, in an Earth-based laboratory, by means of a ring laser array. Here, we first review the theoretical foundations of the Sagnac effect, on which ring lasers are based, and then, we study the Sagnac effect in a terrestrial laboratory, emphasizing the origin of the gravitational contributions that GINGER aims at measuring. Moreover, we show that accurate measurements allow one to set constraints on theories of gravity different from general relativity. Eventually, we describe the experimental setup of GINGER.
topic Sagnac effect
ring laser
tests of gravity theories
gravito-magnetism
url http://www.mdpi.com/2075-4434/3/2/84
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