Variations of the gravitational constant from lunar laser ranging data

authored by
Jürgen Müller, Liliane Biskupek
Abstract

Thirty seven years of lunar laser ranging (LLR) data provided a large number of results which contributed to a better understanding of the dynamics of the Earth-Moon system and to the highly accurate determination of relativistic quantities such as the equivalence principle. Spatial and temporal variations of Newton's coupling parameter, G, may occur intrinsically in alternative theories of gravity or because of lack of local Lorentz invariance in metric gravity. Here, we use LLR data to determine possible secular and quadratic temporal variations of the gravitational constant. Measurements of these parameters yield (realistic errors) and . The determination of the preferred-frame parameters quantifying a possible spatial anisotropy of G gave α1 ≤ (-4 9) × 10-5 and α2 ≤ (2 2) × 10 -5. This ensemble of parameters may be useful for constraining post-Newtonian theories of gravitation.

Organisation(s)
Institute of Geodesy
Type
Article
Journal
Classical and quantum gravity
Volume
24
Pages
4533-4538
No. of pages
6
ISSN
0264-9381
Publication date
21.08.2007
Publication status
Published
Peer reviewed
Yes
ASJC Scopus subject areas
Physics and Astronomy (miscellaneous)
Electronic version(s)
https://doi.org/10.1088/0264-9381/24/17/017 (Access: Unknown)
 

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