IX. A determination of the deflection of light by the sun's gravitational field, from observations made at the total eclipse of May 29, 1919

Frank Watson Dyson, A. S. Eddinǵton, Carl Davidson

Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London Series A Containing Papers of a Mathematical or Physical Character · 1920 · 인용 960

Abstract 1. The purpose of the expeditions was to determine what effect, if any, is produced by a gravitational field on the path of a ray of light traversing it. Apart from possible surprises, there appeared to be three alternatives, which it was especially desired to discriminate between— (1) The path is uninfluenced by gravitation.

(2) The energy or mass of light is subject to gravitation in the same way as ordinary matter. If the law of gravitation is strictly the Newtonian law, this leads to an apparent displacement of a star close to the sun’s limb amounting to 0“·87 outwards. (3) The course of a, ray of light is in accordance with Einstein’s generalised relativity theory.

This leads to an apparent displacement of a star at the limb amounting to 1”·75 outwards. In either of the last two cases the displacement is inversely proportional to the distance of the star from the sun’s centre, the displacement under (3) being just double the displacement under (2).

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일식 원정을 떠나기 전에 **가려낼 답 세 가지를 미리 적어 두었습니다** — 중력이 빛에 영향을 주지 않거나, 뉴턴 법칙대로 0.87초이거나, 아인슈타인의 이론대로 그 정확히 두 배인 1.75초이거나. 두 예측이 두 배로 벌어져 있었기에 재는 것만으로 답이 갈렸고, 여기서 확인된 성질은 오늘날 관측천문학의 도구가 되었습니다.

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