Conservation Laws and Preferred Frames in Relativistic Gravity. II. Experimental Evidence to Rule Out Preferred-Frame Theories of Gravity
Abstract
Some metric theories of gravity single out the mean rest-frame of the Universe as a & & preferred frame." They include theories devised by Page and Tupper, Yilmaz, Papapetrou, Ni, Coleman, and Rosen, as well as a vector-metric theory studied in Paper I of this series. These theories would satisfy the "three classical tests" of general relativity, if the solar system were at rest in the "preferred frame." But instead it probably moves with a speed of 200 km -1 We use the new version of the Parametrized Post-Newtonian (PPN) formalism discussed in Paper I, to show that such motion may produce (1) an anomalous 12-hour sidereal tide of the solid Earth; (2) an anomalous yearly variation in the Earth's rotation rate; (3) an anomalous perihelion shift of the planets. We use gravimeter data, length-of-day data, and perihelion-shift data to put upper limits on the sizes of such anomalous effects. These limits rule out all the && preferred-frame" theories whose authors are listed above, and put an upper limit on the strength of a cosmological vector gravitational field. Other possible experimental tests of "prefen-ed-frame" theories are discussed.
- Publication:
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The Astrophysical Journal
- Pub Date:
- November 1972
- DOI:
- 10.1086/151755
- Bibcode:
- 1972ApJ...177..775N