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Archimedes: a feasibility study of an experiment to weigh the electromagnetic vacuum
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Authors: Enrico Calloni, S. Caprara, Martina De Laurentis, Giampiero Esposito, M. Grilli, E. Majorana, G. P. Pepe, S. Petrarca, Paola Puppo, P. Rapagnani, Fulvio Ricci, Luigi Rosa, Carlo Rovelli, P. Ruggi, N. L. Saini, Cosimo Stornaiolo, Francesco Tafuri
Year
2015
Paper ID
26147
Status
Preprint
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Archimedes is a feasibility study of a future experiment to ascertain the interaction of vacuum fluctuations with gravity. The experiment should measure the force that the earth's gravitational field exerts on a Casimir cavity by using a small force detector. Here we analyse the main parameters of the experiment and we present its conceptual scheme, which overcomes in principle the most critical problems.
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