Equivalence Principle for Massive Bodies. I. Phenomenology

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy

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The experimentally measured equality of inertial mass (mi) and gravitational mass (mg) of a body indicates nothing about the mgmi ratio to the order of gravitational self-energy/total energy of the body. Experiments are discussed, using astronomical bodies, which measure mgmi to the order of the gravitational self-energy of the bodies. The configuration of the stable three-body problem of Lagrange is shown to be particularly sensitive to the possible difference Δ≡mgmi-1 of the Sun.

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