Based on the recent finding that the difference in proper time of two clocks in prograde and retrograde equatorial orbits about the Earth is of the order 10^{-7}s per revolution, the possibility of detecting the terrestrial gravitomagnetic field by means of clocks carried by satellites is discussed. A mission taking advantage of this influence of the rotating Earth on the proper time is outlined and the conceptual difficulties are briefly examined
New techniques to evaluate the clock effect using light are described. These are based on the flatne...
In this contribution we present two new proposals for measuring the general relativistic gravitomagn...
Gravitomagnetism was apparently first introduced into physics about 120 years ago when major develop...
http://arxiv.org/abs/gr-qc/9808017Based on the recent finding that the difference in proper time of ...
The difference in the proper azimuthal periods of revolution of two standard clocks in direct and re...
DOI:10.1002/(SICI)1521-3889(199902)8:2<135The difference in the proper azimuthal periods of revoluti...
We outline a mission with the aim of directly detecting the gravitomagnetic field of the Earth. This...
DOI: 10.1002/andp.200610214The general relativistic gravitomagnetic clock effect involves a coupling...
The essence of the gravitomagnetic clock effect is properly defined showing that its origin is in th...
In order to detect the gravitomagnetic clock effect by means of two counter-orbiting satellites plac...
General relativity predicts that two freely counter-revolving test particles in the exterior field o...
We focus on the possibility of measuring the gravitomagnetic effects due to the rotation of the Ear...
DOI: 10.1016/S0375-9601(01)00776-9General relativity predicts that two freely counter-revolving test...
doi: 10.1088/0264-9381/19/1/303The possibility of detecting the gravitomagnetic clock effect using a...
New techniques to evaluate the clock effect using light are described. These are based on the flatne...
New techniques to evaluate the clock effect using light are described. These are based on the flatne...
In this contribution we present two new proposals for measuring the general relativistic gravitomagn...
Gravitomagnetism was apparently first introduced into physics about 120 years ago when major develop...
http://arxiv.org/abs/gr-qc/9808017Based on the recent finding that the difference in proper time of ...
The difference in the proper azimuthal periods of revolution of two standard clocks in direct and re...
DOI:10.1002/(SICI)1521-3889(199902)8:2<135The difference in the proper azimuthal periods of revoluti...
We outline a mission with the aim of directly detecting the gravitomagnetic field of the Earth. This...
DOI: 10.1002/andp.200610214The general relativistic gravitomagnetic clock effect involves a coupling...
The essence of the gravitomagnetic clock effect is properly defined showing that its origin is in th...
In order to detect the gravitomagnetic clock effect by means of two counter-orbiting satellites plac...
General relativity predicts that two freely counter-revolving test particles in the exterior field o...
We focus on the possibility of measuring the gravitomagnetic effects due to the rotation of the Ear...
DOI: 10.1016/S0375-9601(01)00776-9General relativity predicts that two freely counter-revolving test...
doi: 10.1088/0264-9381/19/1/303The possibility of detecting the gravitomagnetic clock effect using a...
New techniques to evaluate the clock effect using light are described. These are based on the flatne...
New techniques to evaluate the clock effect using light are described. These are based on the flatne...
In this contribution we present two new proposals for measuring the general relativistic gravitomagn...
Gravitomagnetism was apparently first introduced into physics about 120 years ago when major develop...