Solid and ocean tides and the detection of some gravitomagnetic effects

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics – General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology

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LaTeX file, no figures, 6 pages, Talk given at EREs2000 (Valladolid, Spain, 6-9 September 2000); to be published in Proc. Span

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The detection of some tiny gravitomagnetic effects in the field of the Earth by means of artificial satellites is a very demanding task because of the various other perturbing forces of gravitational and non-gravitational origin acting upon them. Among the gravitational perturbations a relevant role is played by the Earth solid and ocean tides. In this communication I outline their effects on the detection of the Lense-Thirring drag of the orbits of LAGEOS and LAGEOS II, currently analyzed, and the proposed GP-C experiment devoted to the measurement of the clock effect.

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