Experimental constraints on metric and non-metric theories of gravity

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Einstein Equations, Equivalence, Gravitation Theory, Relativity, Weak Interactions (Field Theory), Gravitational Waves, Newton Theory, Solar System, Spaceborne Experiments

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Experimental constraints on metric and non-metric theories of gravitation are reviewed. Tests of the Einstein Equivalence Principle indicate that only metric theories of gravity are likely to be viable. Solar system experiments constrain the parameters of the weak field, post-Newtonian limit to be close to the values predicted by general relativity. Future space experiments will provide further constraints on post-Newtonian gravity.

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