SPACE-BASED TESTS OF GRAVITY WITH LASER RANGING [chapter]

SLAVA G. TURYSHEV, JAMES G. WILLIAMS
2009 From Quantum to Cosmos  
Existing capabilities in laser ranging, optical interferometry and metrology, in combination with precision frequency standards, atom-based quantum sensors, and drag-free technologies, are critical for the space-based tests of fundamental physics; as a result, of the recent progress in these disciplines, the entire area is poised for major advances. Thus, accurate ranging to the Moon and Mars will provide significant improvements in several gravity tests, namely the equivalence principle,
more » ... ic precession, PPN parameters β and γ, and possible variation of the gravitational constant G. Other tests will become possible with development of an optical architecture that would allow proceeding from meter to centimeter to millimeter range accuracies on interplanetary distances. Motivated by anticipated accuracy gains, we discuss the recent renaissance in lunar laser ranging and consider future relativistic gravity experiments with precision laser ranging over interplanetary distances.
doi:10.1142/9789814261210_0023 fatcat:y4a2zcdswvgbldcarmkxlw5rpq