Uspekhi Fizicheskikh Nauk
RUS  ENG    JOURNALS   PEOPLE   ORGANISATIONS   CONFERENCES   SEMINARS   VIDEO LIBRARY   PACKAGE AMSBIB  
General information
Latest issue
Forthcoming papers
Archive
Impact factor
Guidelines for authors
Submit a manuscript

Search papers
Search references

RSS
Latest issue
Current issues
Archive issues
What is RSS



UFN:
Year:
Volume:
Issue:
Page:
Find






Personal entry:
Login:
Password:
Save password
Enter
Forgotten password?
Register


Uspekhi Fizicheskikh Nauk, 1999, Volume 169, Number 10, Pages 1141–1147
DOI: https://doi.org/10.3367/UFNr.0169.199910d.1141
(Mi ufn1668)
 

This article is cited in 24 scientific papers (total in 24 papers)

METHODOLOGICAL NOTES

Gravitation, photons, clocks

L. B. Okun'a, K. G. Selivanova, V. L. Telegdib

a State Scientific Center of the Russian Federation - Institute for Theoretical and Experimental Physics, Moscow
b CERN Theory Division
References:
Abstract: This paper is concerned with the classical phenomenon of gravitational red shift, the decrease in the measured frequency of a photon moving away from a gravitating body (e.g., the Earth). Of the two current interpretations, one is that at higher altitudes the frequency-measuring clocks (atoms or atomic nuclei) run faster, i.e. their characteristic frequencies are higher, while the photon frequency in a static gravitational field is independent of the altitude and so the photon only reddens relative to the clocks. The other approach is that the photon reddens because it loses the energy when overcoming the attraction of the gravitational field. This view, which is especially widespread in popular science literature, ascribes such notions as a 'gravitational mass' and 'potential energy' to the photon. Unfortunately, also scientific papers and serious books on the general theory of relativity often employ the second interpretation as a 'graphic' illustration of mathematically immaculate results. We show here that this approach is misleading and only serves to create confusion in a simple subject.
Received: May 19, 1999
English version:
Physics–Uspekhi, 1999, Volume 42, Issue 10, Pages 1045–1050
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1070/PU1999v042n10ABEH000597
Bibliographic databases:
Document Type: Article
PACS: 01.40.-d, 01.55.+b, 04.20.-q
Language: Russian


Citation: L. B. Okun', K. G. Selivanov, V. L. Telegdi, “Gravitation, photons, clocks”, UFN, 169:10 (1999), 1141–1147; Phys. Usp., 42:10 (1999), 1045–1050
Linking options:
  • https://www.mathnet.ru/eng/ufn1668
  • https://www.mathnet.ru/eng/ufn/v169/i10/p1141
  • This publication is cited in the following 24 articles:
    Citing articles in Google Scholar: Russian citations, English citations
    Related articles in Google Scholar: Russian articles, English articles
    Успехи физических наук Physics-Uspekhi
     
      Contact us:
     Terms of Use  Registration to the website  Logotypes © Steklov Mathematical Institute RAS, 2025