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T Tomaru29/04/2019, 16:10
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G. Fiorillo01/05/2019, 09:00
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F. Ricci01/05/2019, 10:00
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T Tomaru01/05/2019, 10:50
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Dr P Puppo (INFN, Roma)01/05/2019, 11:15
Archimedes is an experiment conceived to shed light on one of the most intriguing topics of the modern physics: the interaction between the gravitational field and the vacuum fluctuations. The experiment will measure the force exerted by the gravitational field on a Casimir cavity, whose vacuum energy is modulated with a superconductive transition, by using a balance as a small force detector....
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A. De Crescenzo01/05/2019, 11:40
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L. Naticchioni01/05/2019, 12:05
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C. Mow-Lowry01/05/2019, 12:30
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A. Matas02/05/2019, 08:55
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P. Ván02/05/2019, 09:20
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P. de Marcillac02/05/2019, 09:45
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T. Bulik02/05/2019, 10:45
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S. Koley02/05/2019, 11:10
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Dr Valentina Mangano (Univ. of Rome, Sapienza)
Archimedes is an experiment conceived to shed light on one of the most intriguing topics of the modern physics: the interaction between the gravitational field and the vacuum fluctuations. The experiment will measure the force exerted by the gravitational field on a Casimir cavity, whose vacuum energy is modulated with a superconductive transition, by using a balance as a small force detector....
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