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General Relativity And The IAU Resolutions Report of the IAU WGAS Sub-Working Group on Relativity in Celestial Mechanics and Astrometry (RCMA SWG)

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  14 August 2015

V.A. Brumberg
Affiliation:
Institute of Applied Astronomy, 8, Zhdanovskaya st., 197042 St. Petersburg, Russia
P. Bretagnon
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Members of the RCMA SWG
N. Capitaine
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Members of the RCMA SWG
T. Damour
Affiliation:
Members of the RCMA SWG
T.M. Eubanks
Affiliation:
Members of the RCMA SWG
T. Fukushima
Affiliation:
Members of the RCMA SWG
B. Guinot
Affiliation:
Members of the RCMA SWG
S.A. Klioner
Affiliation:
Members of the RCMA SWG
S.M. Kopeikin
Affiliation:
Members of the RCMA SWG
A.V. Krivov
Affiliation:
Members of the RCMA SWG
P.K. Seidelmann
Affiliation:
Members of the RCMA SWG
M.H. Soffel
Affiliation:
Members of the RCMA SWG

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RCMA SWG was appointed by the IAU WGAS (Working Group on Astronomical Standards) in accordance with IAU Resolution C6 (1994) with the aim ‘to provide definitions of the astronomical units, of the quantities linking these astronomical units to the units of the International System (SI), and of other astronomical quantities, compatible with the theory of General Relativity’. It is evident that the relativistic aspects of units of measurement cannot be isolated from the more general problem of astronomical constants and fundamental astronomy concepts in the relativistic framework. Therefore, along with the problem of units the main topics of discussion of RCMA SWG concerned also the IAU (1991) Resolutions on References Systems (RSs) and Time Scales (TSs) and their interpretation in IERS Standards (1992) and IERS Conventions (1996). In what follows we tried to summarize the results of these discussions.

Type
II. Joint Discussions
Copyright
Copyright © Kluwer 1998

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