Abstract

This paper discusses simultaneous gravity and vertical gravity gradient measurements obtained with a newly designed recoil-compensated dropping chamber adapted to an FG5 absolute gravimeter. The new dropping chamber incorporates counterweights to compensate recoil effects. It has the same physical length as the standard FG5 dropping chamber but the free-fall distance was increased from 20 cm to 25 cm. The new drive train pulls on the centre of the system to reduce unwanted horizontal velocity and rotation of the free-falling test mass. The test-mass material was chosen to reduce possible magnetic eddy-current damping caused by external magnetic field gradients. External lead masses were used to change the gravity and vertical gravity gradient. The measurements agree well with the theoretical gravity field changes derived from the position of the external weights. The experiment clearly demonstrates the efficacy of using an absolute gravity meter to measure both the gravity and the gravity gradient signals caused by variations in the external gravity field. This technique shows promise for passive gravity-monitoring applications.

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