Is There a Gravitational red Shift of Light From a Star?
Most recent answer: 09/30/2018
Q:
Can the gravitational force of a star cause any red shift of its own light as it begins its journey into space?
- Dawn (age 84)
Dallas, TX
- Dawn (age 84)
Dallas, TX
A:
Yes indeed. In fact it's measurement is one of the significant tests of Einstein's theory of general relativity. One can see it's effect here on earth with careful experiments . In 1960 Robert Pound and Glen Rebka of Harvard University succeed in testing this crucial prediction. See https://physics.aps.org/story/v16/st1
Todays GPS clocks traveling in orbit around the earth must be corrected from time to time in order to compensate for this gravitational shift.
LeeH
(published on 09/30/2018)