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A test of general relativity using radio links with the Cassini spacecraft

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  • B. Bertotti

    (Università di Pavia)

  • L. Iess

    (Università di Roma “La Sapienza”)

  • P. Tortora

    (Università di Bologna)

Abstract

According to general relativity, photons are deflected and delayed by the curvature of space-time produced by any mass1,2,3. The bending and delay are proportional to γ + 1, where the parameter γ is unity in general relativity but zero in the newtonian model of gravity. The quantity γ - 1 measures the degree to which gravity is not a purely geometric effect and is affected by other fields; such fields may have strongly influenced the early Universe, but would have now weakened so as to produce tiny—but still detectable—effects. Several experiments have confirmed to an accuracy of ∼0.1% the predictions for the deflection4,5 and delay6 of photons produced by the Sun. Here we report a measurement of the frequency shift of radio photons to and from the Cassini spacecraft as they passed near the Sun. Our result, γ = 1 + (2.1 ± 2.3) × 10-5, agrees with the predictions of standard general relativity with a sensitivity that approaches the level at which, theoretically, deviations are expected in some cosmological models7,8.

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  • B. Bertotti & L. Iess & P. Tortora, 2003. "A test of general relativity using radio links with the Cassini spacecraft," Nature, Nature, vol. 425(6956), pages 374-376, September.
  • Handle: RePEc:nat:nature:v:425:y:2003:i:6956:d:10.1038_nature01997
    DOI: 10.1038/nature01997
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