Relativistic satellite astrometry at μarcsec precision and the measurement of the stellar aberration

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics

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Gravitation, Relativity, Methods: Analytical, Astrometry, Reference Systems

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Analysis and interpretation of the μarcsec precision astrometric data shortly to be provided by the ESA-GAIA satellite has prompted the development of a fully general-Relativistic Astrometric MODel (RAMOD), which is able to account for all the general-relativistic corrections up to the required order of precision O(c-3). We obtain the covariant expression for the general relativistic aberration effect and provide the analytical module for determining the stellar aberration from the GAIA observables (the direction cosines of the incoming light-ray trajectory) at this same O(c-3) order of precision.

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