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RadioAstron gravitational redshift experiment: Status update

Authors :
B. Z. Kanevsky
Leonid I. Gurvits
N. K. Porayko
Michael Lindqvist
D. A. Litvinov
K. G. Belousov
V. A. Stepanyants
Michael Bietenholz
M. V. Zakhvatkin
V. N. Rudenko
Norbert Bartel
V. L. Kauts
Giuseppe Cimo
Rüdiger Haas
G. Molera Calvés
Alexander Neidhardt
A. V. Gusev
Gerhard Kronschnabl
Uwe Bach
Jun Yang
A. I. Smirnov
Christian Plötz
Kirill Sokolovsky
Victor V. Kulagin
A. V. Biriukov
Sergei Pogrebenko
Dmitry A. Duev
A. V. Kovalenko
Source :
The Fourteenth Marcel Grossmann Meeting.
Publication Year :
2017
Publisher :
WORLD SCIENTIFIC, 2017.

Abstract

A test of a cornerstone of general relativity, the gravitational redshift effect, is currently being conducted with the RadioAstron spacecraft, which is on a highly eccentric orbit around Earth. Using ground radio telescopes to record the spacecraft signal, synchronized to its ultra-stable on-board H-maser, we can probe the varying flow of time on board with unprecedented accuracy. The observations performed so far, currently being analyzed, have already allowed us to measure the effect with a relative accuracy of 4 × 10−4. We expect to reach 2.5 × 10−5 with additional observations in 2016, an improvement of almost a magnitude over the 40-year old result of the GP-A mission.

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
The Fourteenth Marcel Grossmann Meeting
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........5cf9174c3e619c60d2ba1656859b9f69
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1142/9789813226609_0463