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Interferometric Measurement of Acceleration at Relativistic Speeds

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2017

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Christian, Pierre, and Abraham Loeb. 2017. “Interferometric Measurement of Acceleration at Relativistic Speeds.” The Astrophysical Journal 834 (2) (January 12): L20. doi:10.3847/2041-8213/834/2/l20. http://dx.doi.org/10.3847/2041-8213/834/2/l20.

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We show that an interferometer moving at a relativistic speed relative to a point source of light offers a sensitive probe of acceleration. Such an accelerometer contains no moving parts, and is thus more robust than conventional "mass-on-a-spring" accelerometers. In an interstellar mission to Alpha-Centauri, such an accelerometer could be used to measure the masses of planets around other stars as well as the mass distribution of the Milky Way Galaxy.

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