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Long range gravity tests and the Pioneer anomaly

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Experimental tests of gravity performed in the solar system show a good agreement with general relativity. The latter is however challenged by the Pioneer anomaly which might be pointing at some modification of gravity law at ranges of the order of the size of the solar system. As this question could be related to the puzzles of ``dark matter'' or ``dark energy'', it is important to test it with care. There exist metric extensions of general relativity which preserve the well verified equivalence principle while possibly changing the metric solution in the solar system. Such extensions have the capability to preserve compatibility with existing gravity tests while opening free space for the Pioneer anomaly. They constitute arguments for new mission designs and new space technologies as well as for having a new look at data of already performed experiments.
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hal-00110783 , version 1 (31-10-2006)

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Serge Reynaud, Marc-Thierry Jaekel. Long range gravity tests and the Pioneer anomaly. International Journal of Modern Physics D, 2007, 16, pp.2091 - 2105. ⟨10.1142/S0218271807011656⟩. ⟨hal-00110783⟩
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