Gravitational Redshift Test Using Eccentric Galileo Satellites
Abstract
We report on a new test of the gravitational redshift and thus of local position invariance, an integral part of the Einstein equivalence principle, which is the foundation of general relativity and all metric theories of gravitation. We use data spanning 1008 days from two satellites of Galileo, Europe's global satellite navigation system (GNSS), which were launched in 2014, but accidentally delivered on elliptic rather than circular orbits....
Paper Details
Title
Gravitational Redshift Test Using Eccentric Galileo Satellites
Published Date
Dec 4, 2018
Journal
Volume
121
Issue
23
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