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New Method to Measure the Relativistic Doppler Shift: First Results and a Proposal
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EngineeringMeasurementRelativistic PlasmaOptical MetrologyEducationAccelerator PhysicHigh-power LasersTime DisseminationCalibrationRelativistic Doppler EffectInstrumentationTimefrequency AnalysisRelativistic Doppler ShiftNew MethodPhysicsSpecial RelativityRelativistic Laser-matter InteractionTime MetrologyOptical MeasurementFirst ResultsRadarCalibration DataTime Dilatation
The fast-atom-laser collinear beams technique has been used to measure the relativistic Doppler effect to an accuracy comparable to the best previous experiments (5 parts in ${10}^{3}$). Improved calibration data and a similar technique, but employing two lasers, is proposed, which should improve the test of time dilatation by at least another factor of 10.
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