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Relativistic Aspects of Reference Systems and Time Scales

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  30 March 2016

V.A. Brumberg*
Affiliation:
Institute of Applied Astronomy, 197042 St. Petersburg

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Mindful of the fact that any time and space coordinates of General Relativity Theory (GRT) are not, in general, physically meaningful and measurable quantities, one may choose between three possibilities in applying GRT to ephemeris astronomy:

  1. 1) avoid coordinates completely, i.e., construct coordinate-independent theories of light propagation and solar system body motion involving the removal of all coordinate-dependent quantities from the present system of astronomical constants;

  2. 2) use any coordinate system to describe observational procedures and to solve dynamics problems, provided that one and the same coordinates be used for both the kinematics and dynamics of a specific problem;

  3. 3) adopt IAU recommendations specifying reference systems and time scales to be used in ephemeris astronomy.

Type
Joint Discussions
Copyright
Copyright © Kluwer 1992

References

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