Gravitomagnetic effects along polar geodesics about a slowly rotating spherical mass in the PPN formalism

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Large secular contributions can occur in the angular momentum dependence of the tidal matrix for a system in free fall about a slowly rotating spherical mass (as shown by Theiss). The frame dragging PPN parameters Δ1 and Δ2 are shown here to be associated with these contributions, so that the proposed gravity gradiometer experiment of Chan and Paik (1987) can be interpreted as measurements of Δ1 and Δ2.

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