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Novel considerations about the error budget of the LAGEOS-based tests of frame-dragging with GRACE geopotential models

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ACTA ASTRONAUTICA
Volume 91, Issue -, Pages 141-148

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PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.actaastro.2013.06.002

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Experimental studies of gravity; Experimental tests of gravitational theories; Satellite orbits; Harmonics of the gravity potential field

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A realistic assessment of the uncertainties in the even zonals of a given geopotential model must be made by directly comparing its coefficients with those of a wholly independent solution of superior formal accuracy. Otherwise, a favorable selective bias is introduced in the evaluation of the total error budget of the LAGEOS-based Lense-Thirring tests yielding likely too optimistic figures for it. By applying a novel approach which recently appeared in the literature, the second (l = 4) and the third (l = 6) even zonals turn out to be uncertain at a 2-3 x 10(-11) (l = 4) and 3-4 x 10(-11) (l = 6) level, respectively, yielding a total gravitational error of about 27-28%, with an upper bound of 37-39%. The results by Ries et al. themselves yield an upper bound for it of about 33%. The low-degree even zonals are not exclusively determined from the GRACE Satellite-to-Satellite Tracking (SST) range since they affect it with long-period, secular-like signatures over orbital arcs longer than one orbital period: GRACE SST is not accurately sensitive to such signals. Conversely, general relativity affects it with short-period effects as well. Thus, the issue of the a priori imprinting of general relativity itself in the GRACE-based models used so far remains open. (C) 2013 IAA. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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