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GR: Gravitation und Relativitätstheorie
GR 17: Relativit
ätstheorie im Experiment
GR 17.2: Invited Talk
Wednesday, March 9, 2005, 11:00–11:45, TU BH262
Was Einstein right? — •Clifford M. Will — McDonnell Center for the Space Sciences, Department of Physics, Washington University, St. Louis, USA
We review the experimental evidence for Einstein’s general relativity. Tests of the Einstein Equivalence Principle support the postulates of curved spacetime, while solar-system experiments strongly confirm weak-field general relativity. The Binary Pulsar provides tests of gravitational-wave damping and of strong-field general relativity. We describe ongoing and future experiments, such as the Stanford Gyroscope Experiment, a satellite test of the Equivalence principle, and tests of gravity at short distance to look for extra spatial dimensions. Recently, operational laser interferometric gravitational-wave observatories, and a future space interferometer, may provide new tests via the properties of gravitational waves. We also discuss how general relativity is important in daily life.