Gravitational waves and the Sagnac effect

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TitreGravitational waves and the Sagnac effect
Type de publicationJournal Article
Year of Publication2020
AuteursFrauendiener J.
JournalCLASSICAL AND QUANTUM GRAVITY
Volume37
Pagination05LT01
Date PublishedMAR 5
Type of ArticleArticle
ISSN0264-9381
Mots-clésgravitational wave detectors, gravito-magnetism, Sagnac effect
Résumé

Light propagating in opposite directions around the same loop in general shows a relative phase shift when recombined. This phenomenon is known as the Sagnac effect after Georges Sagnac who, in 1913, demonstrated with an interferometer on a rotating table that the phase shift depended on the angular velocity of the table. In previous work we have given a very general formula for the Sagnac effect, valid in full general relativity. The relativistic effect not only contains the `classical' contribution from the rotation of the laboratory but also contributions due its acceleration and due to incoming gravitational waves. Here, we point out a major consequence of this gravitational effect which may have implications for third generation gravitational wave detectors. We describe `antenna' designs which pick out specific components of the Weyl tensor describing the incident gravitational waves.

DOI10.1088/1361-6382/ab574c