[time-nuts] advice

Bob Stewart bob at evoria.net
Tue Feb 21 14:48:09 EST 2017


Hi,
Have you been in touch with Fermi-Lab?  They run a neutrino experiment with a receiver somewhere underground in Wisconsin.  At least that's what I recall.  I used to live next to a Physics professor who has a minor part in the experiment.  I'm not even sure what sort of data they collect there; whether it's time or something else.

Bob Stewart (Not a physicist) 


      From: Rhoderick Beery <rjbeery at gmail.com>
 To: time-nuts at febo.com 
 Sent: Tuesday, February 21, 2017 11:13 AM
 Subject: [time-nuts] advice
   
Greetings Time-Nuts!

I'm a physics theorist interested in performing an experiment to measure
the gravitational time dilation beneath the surface of the Earth. Boulby
Labs in the UK is 1.1 km down which would generate a time differential from
the surface on the order of 1 part in 10^15 -- not much to work with!

I've investigated measuring redshift/blueshift from lasers but our
wavemeter technology is no where near accurate enough. I've concluded that
my best solution is to use atomic clocks, of which I know very little
about. I thought a clock-enthusiast mail group would be a fantastic way for
me to learn about the subject as well as possibly spur ideas on the lab
test design itself.

Thanks in advance!!
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Rhoderick Beery
direct: 402-817-9363
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