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Solar System Expansion and Strong Equivalence Principle as Seen by the NASA MESSENGER Mission
Genova, Antonio ; Mazarico, Erwan ; Goossens, Sander ; Lemoine, Frank G ; Neumann, Gregory A ; Smith, David E ; Zuber, Maria T
关键词: EPHEMERIDES;    GRAVITATION;    MERCURY (PLANET);    MESSENGER (SPACECRAFT);    ORBIT DETERMINATION;    RELATIVITY;    SUN;    DATA PRODUCTS;    SOLAR ORBITS;    SOLAR SYSTEM EVOLUTION;    SOLAR WIND;    SPACE EXPLORATION;    STELLAR MASS;   
RP-ID  :  GSFC-E-DAA-TN50758,GSFC-E-DAA-TN51570
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来源: NASA Technical Reports Server
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The NASA MESSENGER mission explored the innermost planet of the solar system and obtained a rich dataset of range measurements for the determination of Mercury's ephemeris. Here we use these precise data collected over seven years to estimate parameters related to General Relativity and the evolution of the Sun. These results confirm the validity of the Strong Equivalence Principle with a significantly refined uncertainty of the Nordtvedt parameter eta=(-6.6 plus or minus 7.2)x10(exp -5) By assuming a metric theory of gravitation, we retrieved the Post-Newtonian parameter beta = 1 + (-1.6 plus or minus 1.8)x10(exp -5) and the Sun's gravitational oblateness, J(sub 2 solar)=(2.246 plus or minus 0.022)x10(exp -7). Finally, we obtain an estimate of the time variation of the Sun gravitational parameter, G (raised dot)solar mass/G solar mass =(-6.13 plus or minus 1.47)x10(exp -14), which is consistent with the expected solar mass loss due to the solar wind and interior processes. This measurement allows us to constrain |G(raised dot)|/G to be less than 4 x 10(exp -14) yr(exp -1).

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