Title: Outline of the Lectures
1Outline of the Lectures
Lecture 1 The Einstein Equivalence
Principle Lecture 2 Post-Newtonian Limit of
GR Lecture 3 The Parametrized Post-Newtonian
Framework Lecture 4 Tests of the PPN Parameters
2Outline of the Lectures
- Lecture 1 The Einstein Equivalence Principle
- Lecture 2 Post-Newtonian Limit of GR
- Lecture 3 The Parametrized Post-Newtonian
Framework - Parametrizing the PN metric
- Conservation laws
- Equations of motion - photons
- Equations of motion - massive bodies
- Equations of motion - gyroscopes
- Locally measured gravitation constant G
- The Strong Equivalence Principle
- Lecture 4 Tests of the PPN Parameters
3The PN metric in GR
4Effect of a PN gauge change
5Parametrizing the post-Newtonian metric
6Effect of a Boost
7The parametrized post-Newtonian (PPN) framework
8PPN Parameters and their Significance
9PPN n-body equation of motion
10Newtonian part of the n-body acceleration
11PPN n-body equation of motion
12The problem of motion
- Geodesic motion
- 1916 - Droste, De Sitter - n-body equations of
motion - 1918 - Lense Thirring - motion in field of
spinning body - 1937 - Levi-Civita - center-of-mass acceleration
- 1938 - Eddington Clark - no acceleration
- 1937 - EIH paper Robertson application
- 1960s - Fock Chandrasekhar - PN approximation
- 1967 - the Nordtvedt effect the PPN framework
- 1974 - numerical relativity - BH head-on
collision - 1974 - discovery of PSR 191316
13The Strong Equivalence Principle (SEP)
- All bodies fall with the same acceleration
- Weak Equivalence Principle (WEP)
- In a local freely falling frame, all physics is
independent of frames velocity - Local Lorentz Invariance (LLI)
- In a local freely falling frame, all physics is
independent of frames location - Local Position Invariance (LPI)
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