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Determination of G with atom interferometry; status of the experiment MAGIA
By: Prevedelli, M.; Lamporesi, G.; Fattori, M.; Cacciapuoti, L.; Petelski, T.; Tino, G.M.; Stuhler, J.;
2004 / IEEE / 0-7803-8493-8
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This item was taken from the IEEE Conference ' Determination of G with atom interferometry; status of the experiment MAGIA ' The MAGIA experiment is designed to measure the Newtonian gravitational constant G using atom interferometry. A double differential measurement of the gravitational force produced by heavy source masses on two clouds of atoms allows the determination of G. We present the general idea and actual status of the expenment.
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Atom Interferometry