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Leif Jönsson

Leif Jönsson

Professor emeritus

Leif Jönsson

Measurements of Gravitational Attractions at small Accelerations

Author

  • W. Bartel
  • C. W. Elvers
  • L. Jönsson
  • G. Kempf
  • H. Krause
  • B. Loehr
  • E. Lohrmann
  • H. Meyer
  • P. Steffen
  • E. Wuensch

Summary, in English

Gravitational interactions were studied by measuring the influence of small external field masses on a microwave resonator. It consisted of two spherical mirrors, which acted as independent pendulums individually suspended by strings. Two identical field masses were moved along the axis of the resonator symmetrically and periodically between a near and a far position. Their gravitational interaction altered the distance between the mirrors, changing the resonance frequency, which was measured and found consistent with Newton’s law of gravity. The acceleration of a single mirror caused by the two field masses at the closest position varied from 5.4⋅10−12ms−2 to 259⋅10−12 ms−2.

Department/s

  • Particle and nuclear physics

Publishing year

2025-02

Language

English

Publication/Series

Classical and Quantum Gravity

Volume

42

Issue

4

Document type

Journal article

Publisher

IOP Publishing

Topic

  • Behavioural Sciences Biology

Keywords

  • dark matter
  • fit of inverse Lorenz curve
  • microwave Fabry-Perot interferometer
  • Newton’s law of gravity
  • small gravitational acceleration

Status

Published

ISBN/ISSN/Other

  • ISSN: 0264-9381