In recent years it seems that, by measuring the transverse Doppler effect in experiments with a Mossbauer source, we observe a higher blueshift compared to that provided by the standard relativistic time dilation. If this experimental measure will be officially recognized by the scientific community, we believe that the correct explanation must be sought within Einstein General Relativity theory. Having this in mind, the aim of this paper is to suggest a possible interpretation of the experimental results. We immediately emphasize that ours is only an idea and does not claim to be certainly the correct explanation in the case the experimental data will be confirmed.
Underlining possible effects of Coriolis acceleration in experiments with a Mössbauer source
Elmo Benedetto
;Antonio Briscione;Gerardo Iovane
2020
Abstract
In recent years it seems that, by measuring the transverse Doppler effect in experiments with a Mossbauer source, we observe a higher blueshift compared to that provided by the standard relativistic time dilation. If this experimental measure will be officially recognized by the scientific community, we believe that the correct explanation must be sought within Einstein General Relativity theory. Having this in mind, the aim of this paper is to suggest a possible interpretation of the experimental results. We immediately emphasize that ours is only an idea and does not claim to be certainly the correct explanation in the case the experimental data will be confirmed.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.