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Pt. I | Overview | |
An Overview of Solar System Gravitational Physics: The Theory-Experiment Interface | 3 | |
Determination of the Gravitational Constant | 15 | |
Pt. II | The Lense-Thirring Effect | |
The Lense-Thirring Effect: From the Basic Notions to the Observed Effects | 31 | |
Gravity Probe B: Countdown to Launch | 52 | |
Gravitomagnetism and the Clock Effect | 83 | |
Spinning Relativistic Particles in External Fields | 109 | |
Pt. III | Detection of Gravitational Waves | |
The GEO 600 Gravitational Wave Detector Status, Research, Development | 131 | |
Gravitational Radiation Theory and Light Propagation | 141 | |
Relic Gravitational Waves and Their Detection | 167 | |
Pt. IV | The Equivalence Principle | |
Principles of Equivalence: Their Role in Gravitation Physics and Experiments That Test Them | 195 | |
STEP: A Status Report | 213 | |
High Sensitive DC SQUID-Based Position Detectors for Application in Gravitational Experiments at the Drop Tower Bremen | 248 | |
Space Accelerometers: Present Status | 273 | |
Searching for Extra Dimensions and New String-Inspired Forces in the Casimir Regime | 292 | |
Relativistic Effects in the Motion of the Moon | 310 | |
Lunar Laser Ranging - A Comprehensive Probe of the Post-Newtonian Long Range Interaction | 317 | |
Testing Relativistic Gravity and Measuring Solar System Parameters via Optical Space Missions | 330 | |
Pt. V | Clocks and Rods | |
Clocks for Length and Time Measurement | 347 | |
SpaceTime Mission: Clock Test of Relativity at Four Solar Radii | 369 | |
Pulsar Timing - Strong Gravity Clock Experiments | 381 | |
Pt. VI | Quantum Tests of General Relativity | |
Relativistic Phase Shifts for Dirac Particles Interacting with Weak Gravitational Fields in Matter - Wave Interferometers | 403 | |
Spin in Gravity | 439 | |
Spin in Special and General Relativity | 457 | |
Testing the Dirac Equation | 463 | |
Pt. VII | Electromagnetic Field and Gravity | |
How Does the Electromagnetic Field Couple to Gravity, in Particular to Metric, Nonmetricity, Torsion, and Curvature? | 479 | |
Subject Index | 505 |
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