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NONLINEAR GRAVITODYNAMICS
The Lense-Thirring Effect

edited by Remo Ruffini & Costantino Sigismondi (University of Rome "La Sapienza", Italy)

This book gives a detailed, up-to-date account of the Lense–Thirring effect and its implications for physics and astrophysics. Starting from a profound intuition of Lense and Thirring in 1918, based on a simple solution to the linearized Einstein field equations, this has emerged in the past four decades as a phenomenon of extraordinary importance in cosmology, radio jets in quasars, and the physics of neutron stars and black holes, besides leading to some of the most sophisticated experiments ever performed in the space surrounding our planet. The book contains the contributions presented at the "Third William Fairbank Meeting", which have been expanded by adding a complete set of classical and prominent contemporary papers on this subject and a general introduction by R Ruffini.


Contents:

  • Equations of Motion of Spinning Particles in Electrodynamics and General Relativity
  • Inertial Forces and Gravitoelectromagnetism
  • The GP-B Mission: The Orbiting Gyroscope Experiment Around the Earth
  • Probing the Lense–Thirring Effect Around the Earth with Twin Satellites
  • Probing the Gravitomagnetic Lense–Thirring Effect with Neutron Stars and Black Holes


Readership: Researchers and graduate students in astrophysics and high energy physics.


“At a time when fundamental physics is again becoming a topic of interest for ESA this book provides an up-to-date source of one such contribution.”

Spaceflight




524pp Pub. date: May 2003
ISBN 978-981-238-347-1
981-238-347-6
US$98 / £69


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Updated on 17 November 2008