Title of article :
Gravitomagnetism and the Earth–Mercury range Original Research Article
Author/Authors :
Lorenzo Iorio، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
دوهفته نامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2011
Pages :
8
From page :
1403
To page :
1410
Abstract :
We numerically work out the impact of the general relativistic Lense–Thirring effect on the Earth–Mercury range image caused by the gravitomagnetic field of the rotating Sun. The peak-to-peak nominal amplitude of the resulting time-varying signal amounts to 1.75 × 101 m over a temporal interval Δt = 2 yr. Future interplanetary laser ranging facilities should reach a cm-level in ranging to Mercury over comparable timescales; for example, the BepiColombo mission, to be launched in 2014, should reach a 4.5–10 cm level over 1 − 8 yr. We looked also at other Newtonian (solar quadrupole mass moment, ring of the minor asteroids, Ceres, Pallas, Vesta, Trans-Neptunian Objects) and post-Newtonian (gravitoelectric Schwarzschild solar field) dynamical effects on the Earth–Mercury range. They act as sources of systematic errors for the Lense–Thirring signal which, in turn, if not properly modeled, may bias the recovery of some key parameters of such other dynamical features of motion. Their nominal peak-to-peak amplitudes are as large as 4 × 105 m (Schwarzschild), 3 × 102 m (Sun’s quadrupole), 8 × 101 m (Ceres, Pallas, Vesta), 4 m (ring of minor asteroids), 8 × 10−1 m (Trans-Neptunian Objects). Their temporal patterns are different with respect to that of the gravitomagnetic signal.
Keywords :
planetary , and calendars , Lunar , and deep-space probes , Experimental tests of gravitational theories , Ephemerides , almanacs
Journal title :
Advances in Space Research
Serial Year :
2011
Journal title :
Advances in Space Research
Record number :
1133578
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