GR 5: Experimente
Dienstag, 26. Februar 2013, 16:30–18:15, HS 6
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16:30 |
GR 5.1 |
Optical grating concepts for future gravitational wave detection — •Stefanie Kroker, Thomas Käsebier, Stefan Steiner, Ernst-Bernhard Kley, and Andreas Tünnermann
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16:45 |
GR 5.2 |
Experiment zur alternative Gravitationstheorien mit LISA Pathfinder — •Natalia Korsakova, Martin Hewitson, Chris Messenger, B.S. Sathyaprakash, Gerhard Heinzel und Karsten Danzmann
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17:00 |
GR 5.3 |
Testing the Theory of Relativity Using Ultra-stable Cryogenic Sapphire Oscillators — •Moritz Nagel, Stephen Parker, Katharina Möhle, Klaus Döringshoff, Sylvia Schikora, Paul Stanwix, Eugene Ivanov, Evgeny Kovalchuk, Mike Tobar, and Achim Peters
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17:15 |
GR 5.4 |
Quantum test of the Equivalence Principle: The STE-QUEST mission — •Naceur Gaaloul, Christian Schubert, Ernst Rasel, and the STE-QUEST consortium
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17:30 |
GR 5.5 |
Vorbereitung der Datenanalyse für die Satellitenmission Microscope — •Stefanie Bremer, Meike List, Benny Rievers, Hanns Selig und Claus Lämmerzahl
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17:45 |
GR 5.6 |
The impact of high precision modeling of non-gravitational forces on the accuracy of gravitational measurements in space — •Benny Rievers, Meike List, Stefanie Bremer, and Claus Lämmerzahl
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18:00 |
GR 5.7 |
A covariant approach to the description of a violation of the Weak Equivalence Principle — •Claus Lämmerzahl, Eva Hackmann, and Meike List
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