An Interpretation of the Pioneer 10/11 "Anomalous, Weak, Long-Range Acceleration"

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics – General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology

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2 pages, refers to gr-qc/9808081 which also appears with minor changes in APS October 5, 1998 Physical Review Letters, Volume

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The universal decay hypothesized in xxx.lanl.gov physics/9808051 appears to have been detected from Pioneer 10 and 11 data. The paper at xxx.lanl.gov gr-qc/9808081 entitled "Indication from Pioneer 10/11, Galileo, and Ulysses Data of an Apparent, Anomalous, Weak, Long-Range Acceleration", reports that a weak, consistent, constant acceleration toward the Sun has been observed over a period of more than ten years. The paper reports the extensive efforts to identify the cause, all without success, and implies that possible explanations are essentially exhausted. The present paper offers the explanation that the observation is actually of the cosmic decay of the universal constant, c, the speed of light.

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