Effects on light propagating in an electromagnetized vacuum, as predicted by a particular class of scalar-tensor theory of gravitation

The effect of static electromagnetic fields on the propagation of light is analyzed in the context of a particular class of scalar-tensor gravitational theories. It is found that for appropriate field configurations and light polarization, anomalous amplitude variations of the light as it propagates...

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Autores principales: Raptis, T.E., Minotti, F.O.
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spelling todo:paper_02649381_v30_n23_p_Raptis2023-10-03T15:13:18Z Effects on light propagating in an electromagnetized vacuum, as predicted by a particular class of scalar-tensor theory of gravitation Raptis, T.E. Minotti, F.O. The effect of static electromagnetic fields on the propagation of light is analyzed in the context of a particular class of scalar-tensor gravitational theories. It is found that for appropriate field configurations and light polarization, anomalous amplitude variations of the light as it propagates in either a magnetized or an electrified vacuum are strong enough to be detectable in relatively simple laboratory experiments. © 2013 IOP Publishing Ltd. JOUR info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/ar http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_02649381_v30_n23_p_Raptis
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description The effect of static electromagnetic fields on the propagation of light is analyzed in the context of a particular class of scalar-tensor gravitational theories. It is found that for appropriate field configurations and light polarization, anomalous amplitude variations of the light as it propagates in either a magnetized or an electrified vacuum are strong enough to be detectable in relatively simple laboratory experiments. © 2013 IOP Publishing Ltd.
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author Raptis, T.E.
Minotti, F.O.
spellingShingle Raptis, T.E.
Minotti, F.O.
Effects on light propagating in an electromagnetized vacuum, as predicted by a particular class of scalar-tensor theory of gravitation
author_facet Raptis, T.E.
Minotti, F.O.
author_sort Raptis, T.E.
title Effects on light propagating in an electromagnetized vacuum, as predicted by a particular class of scalar-tensor theory of gravitation
title_short Effects on light propagating in an electromagnetized vacuum, as predicted by a particular class of scalar-tensor theory of gravitation
title_full Effects on light propagating in an electromagnetized vacuum, as predicted by a particular class of scalar-tensor theory of gravitation
title_fullStr Effects on light propagating in an electromagnetized vacuum, as predicted by a particular class of scalar-tensor theory of gravitation
title_full_unstemmed Effects on light propagating in an electromagnetized vacuum, as predicted by a particular class of scalar-tensor theory of gravitation
title_sort effects on light propagating in an electromagnetized vacuum, as predicted by a particular class of scalar-tensor theory of gravitation
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_02649381_v30_n23_p_Raptis
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