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  1. RE: A precise extragalactic test of General Relativity - Science 22 Jun 2018: Vol. 360, Issue 6395, pp. 1342-1346 DOI: 10.1126/science.aao2469 Rodney Bartlett "A precise extragalactic test of General Relativity" (Science - 22 June 2018) confirms that even at large scales general relativity holds true, and eliminates some alternative theories of ...
    Author:Thomas E. Collett, Lindsay J. Oldham, Russell J. Smith, Matthew W. Auger, Kyle B. Westfall, Kyle B. ...Published:2018
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      A precise extragalactic test of General Relativity Thomas E. Collett1*, Lindsay J. Oldham2, Russell J. Smith3, Matthew W. Auger2, Kyle B. Westfall1,4, David Bacon1, Robert C. Nichol1, Karen L. Masters1,5, Kazuya Koyama1, Remco van den Bosch6 Einstein's theory of gravity, General Relativity, has been precisely tested on Solar

  2. pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov

    Einstein's theory of gravity, General Relativity, has been precisely tested on Solar System scales, but the long-range nature of gravity is still poorly constrained. ... A precise extragalactic test of General Relativity Science. 2018 Jun 22;360(6395):1342-1346. doi: 10.1126/science.aao2469. ... 3 Centre for Extragalactic Astronomy, University ...
    Author:Thomas E. Collett, Lindsay J. Oldham, Russell J. Smith, Matthew W. Auger, Kyle B. Westfall, Kyle B. ...Published:2018
  3. Einstein's theory of gravity, General Relativity, has been precisely tested on Solar System scales, but the long-range nature of gravity is still poorly constrained. The nearby strong gravitational lens, ESO 325-G004, provides a laboratory to probe the weak-field regime of gravity and measure the spatial curvature generated per unit mass, $γ$. By reconstructing the observed light profile of ...
    Author:Thomas E. Collett, Lindsay J. Oldham, Russell J. Smith, Matthew W. Auger, Kyle B. Westfall, Kyle B. ...Published:2018
  4. A precise extragalactic test of General Relativity Thomas E. Collett1*, Lindsay J. Oldham2, Russell J. Smith3, Matthew W. Auger2, Kyle B. Westfall1,4, David Bacon1, Robert C. Nichol1, Karen L. Masters1,5, Kazuya Koyama1, Remco van den Bosch6 Einstein's theory of gravity, General Relativity, has been precisely tested on Solar
  5. scidirect.org

    10.1126/science.aao2469 Einstein's theory of gravity, General Relativity, has been precisely tested on Solar System scales, but the long-range nature of gravity is still poorly constrained. The nearby strong gravitational lens, ESO 325-G004, provides a laboratory to probe the weak-field regime of gravity and measure the spatial curvature generated per unit mass, $\gamma$.
  6. A precise extragalactic test of General Relativity Thomas E. Collett1*, Lindsay J. Oldham2, Russell J. Smith3, Matthew W. Auger2, Kyle B. Westfall1,4, David Bacon1, Robert C. Nichol1, Karen L. Masters1,5, Kazuya Koyama1, Remco van den Bosch6 Einstein's theory of gravity, General Relativity, has been precisely tested on Solar
  7. ui.adsabs.harvard.edu

    Einstein's theory of gravity, General Relativity, has been precisely tested on Solar System scales, but the long-range nature of gravity is still poorly constrained. The nearby strong gravitational lens ESO 325-G004 provides a laboratory to probe the weak-field regime of gravity and measure the spatial curvature generated per unit mass, γ. By reconstructing the observed light profile of the ...
  8. A precise extragalactic test of General Relativity Thomas E. Collett,1 Lindsay J. Oldham,2 Russell Smith,3 Matthew W. Auger,2 Kyle B. Westfall 1;4, David Bacon, Robert C. Nichol, Karen L. Masters,1;5 Kazuya Koyama,1 and Remco van den Bosch6 1 Institute of Cosmology and Gravitation, University of Portsmouth, Burnaby Rd, Portsmouth, PO1 3FX, UK 2 Institute of Astronomy, University of Cambridge,
  9. semanticscholar.org

    The observed light profile of the lensed arcs and the observed spatially resolved stellar kinematics with a single self-consistent model is reconstructed, and it is concluded that γ = 0.97 ± 0.09 provides a strong extragalactic constraint on the weak-field metric of gravity. Testing General Relativity on galaxy scales Einstein's theory of gravity, General Relativity (GR), has been tested ...
  10. researchportal.port.ac.uk

    A precise extragalactic test of General Relativity. Science . 2018 Jun 22;360(6395):1342-1346. doi: 10.1126/science.aao2469 Powered by Pure , Scopus & Elsevier Fingerprint Engine™
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