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Testing gravity with Pulsars in the SKA Era

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posted on 2024-08-06, 10:17 authored by Lijing Shao, I. H. Stairs, John Antoniadis, Adam DellerAdam Deller, P. C C Freire, Jason W T Hessels, G. H. Janssen, M. Kramer, Jutta Kunz, Claus Lämmerzahl, Volker Perlick, A. Possenti, S. M. Ransom, B. Stappers, Willem van Straten
The Square Kilometre Array (SKA) will use pulsars to enable precise measurements of strong gravity effects in pulsar systems, which yield tests of gravitational theories that cannot be carried out anywhere else. The Galactic census of pulsars will discover dozens of relativistic pulsar systems, possibly including pulsar – black hole binaries which can be used to test the “cosmic censorship conjecture” and the “no-hair theorem”. Also, the SKA’s remarkable sensitivity will vastly improve the timing precision of millisecond pulsars, allowing probes of potential deviations from general relativity (GR). Aspects of gravitation to be explored include tests of strong equivalence principles, gravitational dipole radiation, extra field components of gravitation, gravitomagnetism, and spacetime symmetries.

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1824-8039

Journal title

Proceedings of Science

Conference name

Advancing Astrophysics with the Square Kilometre Array, AASKA 2014

Location

Giardini Naxos

Start date

2014-06-09

End date

2014-06-13

Volume

9-13-June-2014

Issue

1

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Copyright © 2014 Copyright owned by the author(s) under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike Licence.

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eng

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