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English: Ives and Stillwell plotted the second-order shifts in center of gravity of their Doppler-shift pairs (a measure of the transverse Doppler effect) against the first-order shifts (a measure of particle speed). The observed shifts lay along a parabolic line precisely matching the theoretical curve predicted by special relativity.
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Computed and observed second-order shifts plotted against first-order Doppler shifts

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