Yarman, Nuh TolgaKholmetskii, A. L.Yarman, T.Yarman, O.Arik, M.Enerji Sistemleri Mühendisliği / Energy Systems Engineering2024-05-252024-05-25202110909-04951600-577510.1107/S16005775200137032-s2.0-85099427206https://doi.org/10.1107/S1600577520013703https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14517/1593Yarman, Tolga/0000-0003-3209-2264; Yarman, Ozan U./0000-0001-9002-3326Recent Mossbauer experiments in a rotating system reported by others in the literature have involved the application of synchrotron radiation onto a spinning semi-circular resonant absorber. Here, the physical interpretation of these methodologies, and their alleged performance improvement, is analyzed in the light of our own team's past experience based instead on the traditional laboratory setup. It is shown that a number of fundamental shortcomings in the approach reported in the literature deprives it of any practical significance with respect to the improvement of the technique of Mossbauer rotor experiments with a synchrotron source. It is concluded that, at present, only Mossbauer experiments relying on an ordinary compact source of resonant radiation and a resonant absorber both fixed on the rotor promise to provide crucial information with respect to the physical origin of the observed energy shift between emitted and absorbed resonant radiation in a rotating system.eninfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessMossbauer effectrotating systemsynchrotron radiationresonant sourcesComparison of traditional and synchrotron beam methodologies in Mossbauer experiments in a rotating systemArticleQ3Q2287885WOS:00060520560001033399555