Testing general relativity in space-borne and astronomical laboratories

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy

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Astronomical Observatories, Orbital Space Tests, Relativity, Space Laboratories, Gravitation Theory, Red Shift, Spaceborne Astronomy

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The current status of space-based experiments and astronomical observations designed to test the theory of general relativity is surveyed. Consideration is given to tests of post-Newtonian gravity, searches for feeble short-range forces and gravitomagnetism, improved measurements of parameterized post-Newtonian parameter values, explorations of post-Newtonian physics, tests of the Einstein equivalence principle, observational tests of post-Newtonian orbital effects, and efforts to detect quadrupole and dipole radiation damping. Recent numerical results are presented in tables.

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