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On the Gravitational Precession Memory Effect for an Ensemble of Gyroscopes

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arxiv 2307.04151 v3 pith:4XZJ7ZOV submitted 2023-07-09 gr-qc

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We study the thermodynamic properties of a freely falling ensemble of gyroscopes after the passage of a weak gravitational wave. Due to the precession memory effect, the thermodynamic quantities will experience a change because of the space-time perturbation. We discuss that this GravoThermo memory effect potentially can be used for the detection of the gravitational waves.

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