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A quest for the origin of the Sagnac effect

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EUROPEAN PHYSICAL JOURNAL C
卷 82, 期 7, 页码 -

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DOI: 10.1140/epjc/s10052-022-10620-6

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There is currently no consensus in the literature on the origin of the relativistic Sagnac effect. Recent experiments have questioned the pivotal role of rotation in this effect and suggested that the asymmetric position of the observer with respect to the light paths is the cause.
In the literature, there is no consensus on the origin of the relativistic Sagnac effect, particularly from the standpoint of the rotating observer. The experiments of Wang et al. (Phys Lett A 312(1-2):7, 2003; Phys Rev Lett 93(14):143901, 2004) has, however, questioned the pivotal role of rotation of the platform in Sagnac effect. Recently, the relative motion between the reflectors which force light to propagate along a closed path and the observer has been ascribed as the cause of the Sagnac effect. Here, we propose a thought experiment on linear Sagnac effect and explore another one proposed earlier to demonstrate that the origin of the Sagnac effect is neither the rotation of frame affecting clock synchronization nor the relative motion between the source and the observer; Sagnac effect originates purely due to asymmetric position of the observer with respect to the light paths. Such a conclusion is validated by analysis of a gedanken Sagnac kind experiment involving rotation.

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