Title :
A proposal for a test of Weak Equivalence Principle with improved accuracy using a cryogenic differential accelerometer installed on a pendulum
Author :
Iafolla, Valerio ; Fiorenza, Emiliano ; Lefevre, Carlo ; Lucchesi, David M. ; Lucente, Marco ; Magnafico, Carmelo ; Nozzoli, Sergio ; Peron, Roberto ; Santoli, Francesco ; Lorenzini, Enrico C. ; Milyukov, Vadim ; Shapiro, Irwin I. ; Glashow, Sheldon
Author_Institution :
INAF, Ist. di Astrofis. e Planetologia Spaziali, Rome, Italy
Abstract :
We present here the concept for a new experimental test of the Weak Equivalence Principle (WEP) carried out in the gravity field of the Sun. In this experiment, two test masses of different materials are the central elements of a differential accelerometer with zero baseline. The differential accelerometer is placed on a pendulum, in such a way as to make the common center of mass of the two test masses coincident with the center of mass of the pendulum. Exploiting a very precise centering, such a system should provide a high degree of attenuation of the local seismic noise; this, together with an integration time of the order of tens of days, would allow a verification of the WEP with an accuracy improved by at least an order of magnitude with respect to the state of the art. One of the strengths of this experiment is the know-how acquired from a previous study and technology development (GREAT: General Relativity Accuracy Test) that involved a test of the WEP in the gravity field of the Earth, in free fall inside a co-moving capsule released from a stratospheric balloon.
Keywords :
accelerometers; general relativity; gravitation; Earth gravity field; GREAT; Sun gravity field; WEP; differential accelerometer central element; general relativity accuracy test; improved cryogenic differential accelerometer accuracy; local seismic noise attenuation degree; pendulum mass center; stratospheric balloon co-moving capsule; technology development; weak equivalence principle test; Acceleration; Accelerometers; Accuracy; Attenuation; Gravity; Noise; Sun;
Conference_Titel :
Metrology for Aerospace (MetroAeroSpace), 2015 IEEE
Conference_Location :
Benevento
DOI :
10.1109/MetroAeroSpace.2015.7180627