Phenomenology of the lense-thirring effect in the solar system

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DOI10.1007/S10509-010-0489-5zbMATH Open1209.83002arXiv1009.3225OpenAlexW3104032585WikidataQ55980567 ScholiaQ55980567MaRDI QIDQ2429862FDOQ2429862


Authors: L. Iorio, Herbert Lichtenegger, Matteo Luca Ruggiero, Christian Corda Edit this on Wikidata


Publication date: 5 April 2011

Published in: Astrophysics and Space Science (Search for Journal in Brave)

Abstract: 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. After briefly overviewing the concept of gravitomagnetism from a theoretical point of view, we review the performed or proposed attempts to detect the Lense-Thirring effect affecting the orbital motions of natural and artificial bodies in the gravitational fields of the Sun, Earth, Mars and Jupiter. In particular, we will focus on the evaluation of the impact of several sources of systematic uncertainties of dynamical origin to realistically elucidate the present and future perspectives in directly measuring such an elusive relativistic effect.


Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/1009.3225




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