Relativity in Fundamental Astronomy (IAU S261)

Dynamics, Reference Frames, and Data Analysis

P Kenneth Seidelmann editor Michael H Soffel editor Sergei A Klioner editor

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Cambridge University Press

Published:28th Jan '10

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IAU S261 summarizes the present state of applied relativity, and discusses the applications and future tests of general relativity.

IAU Symposium 261 summarizes the present state of applied relativity. Applications of general relativity to a range of disciplines are discussed, with emphasis on improving observational accuracies. Future tests of the theory are also covered. This is an invaluable resource for those interested in general and special relativity.General relativity provides our best description of gravitation in modern physics - currently all observations and tests of gravitational theories have agreed with it. GR is applied in fields as diverse as fundamental astronomy, astrophysics, geodesy, physics, and space sciences, where high-accuracy observations and measurements are taken or modeled. IAU Symposium 261 summarizes the present state of applied relativity. It considers the applications of general relativity in a wide range of disciplines: geodesy, navigation, solar system ephemerides, space missions, pulsar timing, high-accuracy astrometry, gravity waves, gravitational lenses, and black hole astrophysics. The future tests of general relativity based on improved observational accuracies and higher order developments of the theory are discussed in general. Specific projects designed to test the theory in the near future are also covered. This volume is a useful resource for all those interested in general and special relativity, their current applications and future tests.

'… a book that should be possessed by anyone who is engaged in research in precision astronomy or in General Relativity … It should certainly be in every physics and astronomy department library as an incomparable reference work…' Contemporary Physics

ISBN: 9780521764810

Dimensions: 254mm x 178mm x 22mm

Weight: 940g

450 pages