Measurement of the angular momentum of Jupiter and the sun by use of the Lense-Thirring effect

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics

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Angular Momentum, Jupiter (Planet), Planetary Rotation, Solar Rotation, Astrometry, Gyroscopes, Momentum Theory, Satellite-Borne Instruments, Technology Assessment

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The feasibility of using the Lense-Thirring effect to measure the rotational angular momentum of Jupiter and the sun is investigated. This experiment uses gyroscopes in close Jovian and solar orbits. It is important because it provides direct, unique information. The angular momentum is not derivable from the gravitational moments when nonuniform rotation is present. Analysisshows that this experiment could be done around Jupiter with current technology, but could not be done around the sun for some years.

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