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Pioneer Anomaly – primary literature
- J.D.
Anderson, P.A. Laing, E.L. Lau, A.S. Liu, M.M. Nieto and S.G.
Turyshev, Study of the anomalous acceleration of Pioneer 10
and 11,
Phys. Rev. D 65 (2002) 082004. arXiv:gr-qc/0104064.
- J.D.
Anderson, P.A. Laing, E.L. Lau, A.S. Liu, M.M. Nieto and S.G.
Turyshev, Indication, from Pioneer 10/11, Galileo, and Ulysses
Data, of an Apparent Anomalous, Weak, Long-Range Acceleration,
Phys. Rev. Lett. 81 (1998) 2858. arXiv:gr-qc/9808081.
- C.B. Markwardt, Independent confirmation of the
Pioneer 10 anomalous acceleration, arXiv:gr-qc/0208046.
- M.M. Nieto and J.D. Anderson, Using Early Data
to Illuminate the Pioneer Anomaly, arXiv:gr-qc/0507052.
- S.G.
Turyshev, V.T. Toth, L.R. Kellogg, E.L. Lau,
Kyong J. Lee, The Study of the Pioneer Anomaly: New Data and
Objectives for New Investigation, arXiv:gr-qc/0512121.
- The Pioneer Anomaly: Seeking an explanation in
newly recovered data, Viktor T. Toth, Slava G. Turyshev, gr-qc/0603016.
Pioneer Anomaly – Attempts at conventional explanations
- L.K. Scheffer, Conventional forces can explain
the anomalous acceleration of Pioneer 10, Phys. Rev. D 67
(2003) 084021. gr-qc/0107092
- J.L. Katz, Comment on ``Indication, from Pioneer
10/11, Galileo and Ulysses Data, of an Apparent Anomalous, Weak,
Long-Range Acceleration'', Phys. Rev. Lett. 83
(1999) 1892. gr-qc/9809070.
- V. Guruprasad, The correct analysis and
explanation of the Pioneer-Galileo anomalies, ArXiv/astro-ph/9907363.
- H. Quevedo, Pioneer's Anomaly and the Solar
Quadrupole Moment, gr-qc/0501006.
Proposals for further missions - D.
Defrere and A. Rathke, Pioneer anomaly: What can we learn from
LISA? gr-qc/0509021.
- The Pioneer Explorer Collaboration, A Mission to
Explore the Pioneer Anomaly, gr-qc/0506139.
- A. Rathke and D. Izzo, Options for a
non-dedicated test of the Pioneer anomaly, Journal
of Spacecraft and Rockets Vol. 43, No. 4, July–August 2006.
- M.M. Nieto and S.G. Turyshev,
Finding the Origin
of the Pioneer Anomaly, gr-qc/0308017.
- O. Bertolami and M. Tajmar, Gravity control and
possible influence on space propulsion: A scientific study, ESA
Report CR(P) 4365, Dec. 2002.
- J.D.
Anderson, M.M. Nieto and S.G. Turyschev, A mission to test the
Pioneer Anomaly, Int. J. Mod. Phys. D 11 (2002)
1545. gr-qc/0205059.
- T. Bondo, R. Walker, A. Willig, A. Rathke, D. Izzo
and M. Ayre, Preliminary design of an advanced mission to Pluto,
ESA-ACT,
ISTS-2004-k-10.
- A. Rathke, Testing for the Pioneer Anomaly on a
Pluto exploration mission, astro-ph/0409373.
- M.M. Nieto, S.G. Turyshev and J.D. Anderson, The
Pioneer Anomaly: The Data, its Meaning, and a Future Test, gr-qc/0411077.
- S.G. Turyshev, M.M. Nieto and J.D. Anderson, A
Route to Understanding of the Pioneer Anomaly, gr-qc/0503021.
Pioneer Anomaly – Theories & Analysis
- E. Minguzzi, Possible
relation between galactic flat rotational curves and the Pioneers’
anomalous acceleration,
New Astronomy 12 (2006) 142.
- L. Iorio, The
Lense-Thirring effect and the Pioneer anomaly: Solar System tests, gr-qc/0608105.
- C. Lammerzahl, O. Preuss, H. Dittus, Is the
physics within the Solar system really understood? gr-qc/0604052.
- K. Tangen, Could the Pioneer anomaly have a
gravitational origin?
gr-qc/0602089.
- J.R. Brownstein and J.W. Moffat, Gravitational
solution to the Pioneer 10/11 anomaly, gr-qc/0511026.
- P. ten Boom, Reinterpreting the Pioneer anomaly
and its annual residual, gr-qc/0505077
- J.G. Hartnett and F.J. Oliveira, Anomalous
acceleration of the Pioneer spacecraft matches the acceleration
predicted by Carmelian cosmology, gr-qc/0504107.
- M.-T. Jaekel and S. Reynaud, Gravity tests in
the solar system and the Pioneer anomaly, gr-qc/0410148
- O. Bertolami and J. Paramos, The Pioneer anomaly
in the context of the braneworld scenario, Class. Quant. Grav. 21
(2004) 3309. gr-qc/0310101.
- J.W. Moffat, Modified Gravitational Theory and
the Pioneer 10 and 11 Spacecraft Anomalous Acceleration, gr-qc/0405076
- J.P. Mbelek, General relativity and quintessence
explain the Pioneer anomaly, gr-qc/0407023.
- R. Foot and R.R. Volkas, A mirror world
explanation for the Pioneer spacecraft anomalies?, Phys. Lett. B
517 (2001) 13.
- A.F. Ranada, The Pioneer anomaly as acceleration
of the clocks, gr-qc/0410084.
- J.L. Rosales, The Pioneer's Anomalous Doppler
Drift as a Berry Phase, gr-qc/0401014.
- J.D. Anderson and B. Mashhoon, Pioneer Anomaly
and the Helicity-Rotation Coupling, Phys. Lett. A 315
(2003) 199.
- J.D. Anderson, S. Turyshev, M.M. Nieto, Effect of the
Pioneer Anomaly on Long-Period Comet Orbits, AAS 201st Meeting, January, 2003 (Abstract).
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Pioneer Anomaly – Related (?) topics - L.
Iorio, The Lense-Thirring effect and
the Pioneer anomaly: Solar System tests, gr-qc/0608105.
- L. Iorio and J. Giudice, What do the orbital
motions of the
outer planets of the Solar System tell us about the Pioneer anomaly?
New
Astronomy 11 (2006) 600.
- M.M. Nieto, Analytic gravitational-force
calculations for models of the Kuiper Belt, with application to the
Pioneer anomaly,
Phys. Rev. D 72 (2005) 083004.
- J.D.
Anderson, S.G. Turyshev and M.M. Nieto, Effect of the Pioneer
Anomaly on Long-Period Comet Orbits.
- M.M. Nieto, S.G. Turyshev and J.D. Anderson,
Directly Measured Limit on the Interplanetary Matter Density from
Pioneer 10 and 11, Phys. Lett. B 613 (2005) 11. astro-ph/0501626.
- G.L. Page, D.S. Dixon, J.F. Wallin, Utilizing
Minor Planets to Assess the Gravitational Field in the Outer Solar
System, astro-ph/0504367.
- K. Scherer, H. Fichtner, J.D. Anderson, E.L. Lau, A
pulsar, the heliosphere, and Pioneer 10: probable mimicking of a planet
of PSR B1257+12 by solar rotation, Science
278 (1997) 1919.
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