Relativistic astrometry has recently become an active field of research owing to new observational technologies which allow for accuracies of a microarcsecond. To assure this accuracy in data analysis, one has to perform ray tracing in a general relativistic framework including terms of the order of (v/c)3 in the weak field treatment of Einstein equations applied to the solar system. Basic to the solution of a ray tracing problem are the boundary conditions that one has to fix from the observational data. In this paper we solve this problem to (v/c)3 in a fully analytical way

Ray tracing in relativistic astrometry: the boundary value problem

Bini D;
2003

Abstract

Relativistic astrometry has recently become an active field of research owing to new observational technologies which allow for accuracies of a microarcsecond. To assure this accuracy in data analysis, one has to perform ray tracing in a general relativistic framework including terms of the order of (v/c)3 in the weak field treatment of Einstein equations applied to the solar system. Basic to the solution of a ray tracing problem are the boundary conditions that one has to fix from the observational data. In this paper we solve this problem to (v/c)3 in a fully analytical way
2003
Istituto Applicazioni del Calcolo ''Mauro Picone''
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Astrometria relativ.
Nel periodo Dicembre 2003 il lavoro e' stato segnalato tra gli "IOP select" ("Institute of Physics" e' editore di molte riviste tra cui appunto Classical and Quantum Gravity, su cui il lavoro in oggetto e' stato pubblicato) per "novelty, significance and potential impact on future research".
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Bini, D; de Felice, F
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