Gravitomagnetic effect and spin-torsion coupling
A. A. Sousa, J. W. Maluf

TL;DR
This paper investigates the gravitomagnetic effect within absolute parallelism, analyzing how torsion-spin coupling influences atomic clock time differences, introducing a correction parameter b.
Contribution
It introduces a modified geodesic equation incorporating a free parameter to account for torsion-spin coupling effects in gravitomagnetism.
Findings
Calculated time difference in atomic clocks orbiting Earth with torsion effects
Identified a small correction due to torsion-spin coupling
Proposed a parameterized modification to geodesic equations
Abstract
We study the gravitomagnetic effect in the context of absolute parallelism with the use of a modified geodesic equation via a free parameter b. We calculate the time difference in two atomic clocks orbiting the Earth in opposite directions and find a small correction due to the coupling between the torsion of the spacetime and the internal structure of atomic clocks measured by the free parameter.
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