Phenomenology of the Lense-Thirring effect in the solar system
L Iorio, HIM Lichtenegger, ML Ruggiero… - Astrophysics and Space …, 2011 - Springer
Recent years have seen increasing efforts to directly measure some aspects of the general
relativistic gravitomagnetic interaction in several astronomical scenarios in the solar system …
relativistic gravitomagnetic interaction in several astronomical scenarios in the solar system …
Linearized gravity: Gravitational radiation and Solar System tests
CPL Berry, JR Gair - Physical Review D—Particles, Fields, Gravitation, and …, 2011 - APS
We investigate the linearized form of metric f (R)-gravity, assuming that f (R) is analytic about
R= 0 so it may be expanded as f (R)= R+ a 2 R 2/2+…. Gravitational radiation is modified …
R= 0 so it may be expanded as f (R)= R+ a 2 R 2/2+…. Gravitational radiation is modified …
[HTML][HTML] A review on DFACS (II): Modeling and analysis of disturbances and noises
YUE Chenglei, J Bohan, D Zhaohui… - Chinese Journal of …, 2024 - Elsevier
This paper presents Part II of a review on DFACS, which specifically focuses on the
modeling and analysis of disturbances and noises in DFACSs. In Part I, the system …
modeling and analysis of disturbances and noises in DFACSs. In Part I, the system …
On the expansion of gravity
J Näf, P Jetzer - Physical Review D—Particles, Fields, Gravitation, and …, 2010 - APS
We derive for applications to isolated systems—on the scale of the Solar System—the first
relativistic terms in the 1/c expansion of the space time metric g μ ν for metric f (R) gravity …
relativistic terms in the 1/c expansion of the space time metric g μ ν for metric f (R) gravity …
Nonlocal modification of Newtonian gravity
The Newtonian regime of a recent nonlocal extension of general relativity is investigated.
Nonlocality is introduced via a scalar “constitutive” kernel in a special case of the …
Nonlocality is introduced via a scalar “constitutive” kernel in a special case of the …
Geodesic equations in black hole space-times with cosmological constant
E Hackmann - 2010 - media.suub.uni-bremen.de
The physics of a gravitational field can be explored by studying the geodesic motion of test
particles and light. Although the majority of gravitational effects can be discussed using …
particles and light. Although the majority of gravitational effects can be discussed using …
A laser gyroscope system to detect the Gravito-Magnetic effect on Earth
A Di Virgilio, KU Schreiber, A Gebauer… - … Journal of Modern …, 2010 - World Scientific
Large scale square ring laser gyros with a length of four meters on each side are
approaching a sensitivity of. This is approximately the regime required to measure the …
approaching a sensitivity of. This is approximately the regime required to measure the …
[HTML][HTML] A review on DFACS (I): System design and dynamics modeling
J Bohan, LIU Qifan, D Zhaohui, YUE Xiaokui… - Chinese Journal of …, 2024 - Elsevier
Abstract The Drag-Free and Attitude Control System (DFACS) is a critical platform for various
space missions, including high precision satellite navigation, geoscience and gravity field …
space missions, including high precision satellite navigation, geoscience and gravity field …
Measurement of drag and its cancellation
DB DeBra, JW Conklin - Classical and Quantum Gravity, 2011 - iopscience.iop.org
The design of drag cancellation missions of the future will take advantage of the technology
experience of the past. The importance of data for modeling of the atmosphere led to at least …
experience of the past. The importance of data for modeling of the atmosphere led to at least …
Juno, the angular momentum of Jupiter and the Lense–Thirring effect
L Iorio - New Astronomy, 2010 - Elsevier
The recently approved Juno mission will orbit Jupiter for 1year in a highly eccentric (rmin=
1.06 RJup, rmax= 39RJup) polar orbit (i= 90°) to accurately map, among other things, the …
1.06 RJup, rmax= 39RJup) polar orbit (i= 90°) to accurately map, among other things, the …