Consequences of a New Experimental Determination of the Quadrupole Moment of the Sun for Gravitation Theory

J. W. Moffat
Phys. Rev. Lett. 50, 709 – Published 7 March 1983
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Abstract

A preliminary experimental determination by Hill, Bos, and Goode of the interior rotation of the sun leads to a nonzero value for the quadrupole moment coefficient J2. This produces a deviation of 1.6% from Einstein's prediction of the precession of the perihelion of Mercury. A nonsymmetric gravitational theory can fit the measured precession with this J2 and all other solar-system relativity experiments for one value of a post-Newtonian parameter in the theory. A prediction is made for the perihelion precession of Icarus.

  • Received 3 May 1982

DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.50.709

©1983 American Physical Society

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J. W. Moffat

  • Department of Physics, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario M5S 1A7, Canada

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Vol. 50, Iss. 10 — 7 March 1983

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