During the past century Einstein's theory of General Relativity gave rise to an experimental triumph; however, there are still aspects of this theory to be measured or more accurately tested. Today one of the main challenges in experimental gravitation, together with the direct detection of gravitational waves, is the accurate measurement of the gravitomagnetic field generated by the angular momentum of a body. Here, after a brief introduction on frame-dragging, gravitomagnetism and Lunar Laser Ranging tests, we describe the past measurements of frame-dragging by the Earth spin using the satellites LAGEOS, LAGEOS 2 and the Earth's gravity models obtained by the GRACE project. We demonstrate that these measurements have an accuracy of approximately 10%.
Towards a One Percent Measurement of Frame Dragging by Spin with Satellite Laser Ranging to LAGEOS, LAGEOS 2 and LARES and GRACE gravity models / I., Ciufolini; Paolozzi, Antonio; E. C., Pavlis; J., Ries; R., Koenig; R. A., Matzner; Sindoni, Giampiero; H., Neumayer. - In: SPACE SCIENCE REVIEWS. - ISSN 0038-6308. - 148:(2009), pp. 71-104. [10.1007/s11214-009-9585-7]
Towards a One Percent Measurement of Frame Dragging by Spin with Satellite Laser Ranging to LAGEOS, LAGEOS 2 and LARES and GRACE gravity models
PAOLOZZI, Antonio;SINDONI, GIAMPIERO;
2009
Abstract
During the past century Einstein's theory of General Relativity gave rise to an experimental triumph; however, there are still aspects of this theory to be measured or more accurately tested. Today one of the main challenges in experimental gravitation, together with the direct detection of gravitational waves, is the accurate measurement of the gravitomagnetic field generated by the angular momentum of a body. Here, after a brief introduction on frame-dragging, gravitomagnetism and Lunar Laser Ranging tests, we describe the past measurements of frame-dragging by the Earth spin using the satellites LAGEOS, LAGEOS 2 and the Earth's gravity models obtained by the GRACE project. We demonstrate that these measurements have an accuracy of approximately 10%.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.