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Project SEE (Satellite Energy Exchange): proposal for space-based gravitational measurements

Authors :
N. I. Kolosnitsyn
A. D. Alexeev
R G Schunk
V. N. Melnikov
R J Newby
Michael R. Cates
Kirill A. Bronnikov
L L Smalley
Stephen W. Allison
George T. Gillies
M. Yu. Konstantinov
Alvin J. Sanders
D D Earl
Theodore A. Corcovilos
M J Harris
Jonathan W. Campbell
T Gadfort
Source :
Measurement Science and Technology. 10:514-524
Publication Year :
1999
Publisher :
IOP Publishing, 1999.

Abstract

Project SEE (Satellite Energy Exchange) is an international effort to organize a new space mission for fundamental measurements in gravitation, including tests of the equivalence principle (EP) by composition dependence (CD) and inverse-square-law (ISL) violations, determination of G, and a test for non-zero G-dot. The CD tests will be both at intermediate distances (a few metres) and at long distances (radius of the Earth, RE). Thus, a SEE mission would obtain accurate information self-consistently on a number of distinct gravitational effects. The EP test by CD at distances of a few metres would provide confirmation of earlier, more precise experiments. All other tests would significantly improve our knowledge of gravity. In particular, the error in G is projected to be less than 1 ppm. Project SEE entails launching a dedicated satellite and making detailed observations of free-floating test bodies within its experimental chamber.

Details

ISSN :
13616501 and 09570233
Volume :
10
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Measurement Science and Technology
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........5518f8226a2f82991ee61819b7653268
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1088/0957-0233/10/6/317