Gravitational Redshift

Terms: Gravitational Redshift (10100), relativistic redshift (109), Einstein shift (365), gravitational redshift corrections (19), gravitational blueshift (125),

Terms: Pound-Rebka (357), Pound and Rebka (176), Pound and Snider (47), flying an atomic clock (4), clocks at different heights (32), clocks at different potentials (1), redshift of Na lines (1), redshift of K lines (1),

Terms: gravitational redshift measurements (18), tests of general relativity (5870), perihelion shift (569), gravitational deflection (996), Hypparchos satellite (9), gravitational reflection (13), gravitational light bending (243), gravitational deflection of light (395), Gravity Probe B (112000), relativity mission (770), general relativity tests (73),

Solar Gravitational Redshift

Terms: atomic clock frequencies (2), mechanical gyroscope (1670), gyroscope clock (163), time dilation in a centrifuge (59),

Boolean: "time delay" AND Shapiro (2870), redshift AND (centrifuge or centrifugal) (1350), redshift AND "nuclear decay" (180),

Stanford - A Low Temperature Gyroscope Clock for Gravitational Redshift Experiments

Terms: radial velocities (41700), absolute lineshifts (38),

A new upper limit on the total neutrino mass from the 2dF Galaxy Redshift Survey

Astrometric vs. Spectroscopic Radial Velocities

Classical Tests of General Relativity

Using the Hubble Telescope to Determine the Split of a Cosmological Object's Redshift into its Gravitational and Distance Parts

General Relativity Course - Gravitational redshift measurements

Wikipedia - Gravitational redshift

Eric Weisstein - Gravitational Redshift

Gravitational Redshift

Terms: Special-relativistic time dilatation (19), time dilation (85900), relativistic doppler effect (1040), gravitational time dilation (1760),

Terms: Bardeen-Petterson effect (78), gravitomagnetism (2510), relativistic precession (344), Lense-Thirring effect (1330), frame dragging (89200), Wolf effect (766), Hubble-Humason (127), cosmological redshift (3550),

Einstein's Gravitational Redshift (EGR) as a Possible Cause of the Hubble-Humason Redshifts (HHR)

Redshift of Spectral lines in the Sun's Chromosphere

Experiment to Verify that Light Moves having the Gravitational Field as the Local Reference and Discussion of Experimental Data