Relativity and Cosmology

   

A More Detailed Calculation of Jupiter's Influence on the Measurement of the Gravitational Constant

Authors: Zhi Cheng

Based on the analysis of the previous article, this article analyzes in detail the influence of Jupiter on the measurement of the gravitational constant. Including a specific estimate of the change in the gravitational constant caused by the change of the earth's orbital position every half month. The influence of Jupiter's perihelion and aphelion on the gravitational constant is also estimated. On this basis, this article analyzes the data with specific time records such as BIPM-01, BIPM-14, JILA-10, UCI-14, HUST-09. The analysis results show that after considering the influence of Jupiter, the experimental results have been significantly improved.

Comments: 19 Pages. 2 Figures; 1 table. Including a Chinese Version.

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[v1] 2020-08-06 11:09:09

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