Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1778854 New Astronomy 2015 4 Pages PDF
Abstract

•R1+δR1+δ gravity is confronted with the solar system dynamics.•Supplementary advances in perihelia from INPOP10a and EPM2011 ephemerides are used.•Lense–Thirring effect and uncertainty of Sun’s quadrupole are taken into account.•Upper limits of δ we obtained are improved by about 5 orders of magnitude.

As a power class of generalization of Einstein’s general relativity, the R1+δR1+δ gravity is confronted with planetary motions in the solar system. Using the supplementary advances in the perihelia provided by current INPOP10a (IMCCE, France) and EPM2011 (IAA RAS, Russia) ephemerides, we obtain new upper limits on δ in the solar system when the Lense–Thirring effect due to the Sun’s angular momentum and the uncertainty of the Sun’s quadrupole moment are properly taken into account. These two factors were mostly absent in previous works dealing with δ  . We find that INPOP10a yields the upper limit as δ=(0.6±4.4)×10-24δ=(0.6±4.4)×10-24 and EPM2011 gives δ=(7.5±3.4)×10-24δ=(7.5±3.4)×10-24. Both of them are improved by about 5 orders of magnitude than previous result.

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