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dc.contributor.authorFomalont, Edward B.eng
dc.contributor.authorKopeikin, Sergei M.eng
dc.date.issued2009eng
dc.description.abstractSince VLBI techniques give microarcsecond position accuracy of celestial objects, tests of GR using radio sources as probes of a gravitational field have been made. We present the results from two recent tests using the VLBA: In 2005, the measurement of the classical solar deflection; and in 2002, the measurement of the retarded gravitational deflection associated with Jupiter. The deflection experiment measured PPN-gamma to an accuracy of 0.0003; the Jupiter experiment measured the retarded term to 20% accuracy. The controversy over the interpretation of the retarded term is summarized.eng
dc.identifier.citationarXiv:0912.4038v1eng
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/10355/6814eng
dc.languageEnglisheng
dc.publisherarXiveng
dc.relation.ispartofcollectionUniversity of Missouri--Columbia. College of Arts and Sciences. Department of Physics and Astronomy. Physics and Astronomy publicationseng
dc.source.urihttp://arxiv.org/PS_cache/arxiv/pdf/0912/0912.4038v1.pdfeng
dc.subjectgravitationeng
dc.subjectinterferometric techniqueseng
dc.subject.lcshAstrometryeng
dc.subject.lcshRadio interferometerseng
dc.subject.lcshGeneral relativity (Physics) -- Experimentseng
dc.titleRadio Interferometric Tests of General Relativityeng
dc.typeArticleeng


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