2002
DOI: 10.1023/a:1021119023985
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“…An experiment conducted in India in 1995 show a clear decrease of 10-12 gal (1 gal 10 ÿ8 m=s 2 ) in the vertical component of the gravitational field at the onset of the solar eclipse [11]. The most striking gravimeter recording so far was made in Moho, China during the solar eclipse of 1997 [12,13]. In this study, a significant decrease in the strength of gravity was during two time periods: within 30 minutes before the first contact and 30 minutes after the last contact.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…An experiment conducted in India in 1995 show a clear decrease of 10-12 gal (1 gal 10 ÿ8 m=s 2 ) in the vertical component of the gravitational field at the onset of the solar eclipse [11]. The most striking gravimeter recording so far was made in Moho, China during the solar eclipse of 1997 [12,13]. In this study, a significant decrease in the strength of gravity was during two time periods: within 30 minutes before the first contact and 30 minutes after the last contact.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Il est intéressant de rappeler les mesures gravimétriques réalisées pendant les éclipses solaires du 24 octobre 1995 [9] et du 9 mars 1997 [10]. Dans ces deux cas, on a utilisé un gravimètre Lacoste-Romberg et observé une anomalie en coïncidence avec la période de l'éclipse.…”
Section: -Discussionunclassified
“…Même en assumant que la pression atmosphérique puisse avoir un effet significatif, il n'y a pas de corrélation entre les variations de pression atmosphérique et les anomalies de 1994 et 1997 pour lesquelles la pression a été relevée. La variation de température pendant une éclipse a été invoquée, mais reste assez faible et superficielle [10,11]. Il semble d'ailleurs difficile de concevoir que la variation de la température de surface, affectant généralement les sols meubles, puisse générer des contraintes suffisantes pour induire des dilatations et des distorsions significatives sur la croûte terrestre.…”
Section: -Discussionunclassified
“…Then, Majorana's h becomes a gravitational mass attenuation coefficient h ¼ h A þ h S þ h D dependent upon (Z, N) of the interacting matter. 3 When absorption is dominant ðh A ) h S Þ, the expected shape of gravity attenuation is a "bell shaped curve," 2 as explicitly or implicitly assumed in the (negative) interpretation of solar eclipse gravity anomalies up to the present date. 2,[15][16][17]31,32 But when scattering is dominant ðh A ( h S Þ, then the shape of the gravity curve is quite different and exhibits two lateral valleys.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Wang et al The Chinese group reconsidered their initial interpretation, 3 and later 4 invoked a "rapid air mass movement for the bulk of the atmosphere … as a sufficient explanation … of the anomaly" (Ref. 4, p. 022002-1).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%