Phys. Rev. D 78, 022003 (2008) [7 pages]Solar system constraints on the Dvali-Gabadadze-Porrati braneworld theory of gravityReceived 16 April 2008; published 21 July 2008 A number of proposals have been put forward to account for the observed accelerating expansion of the Universe through modifications of gravity. One specific scenario, Dvali-Gabadadze-Porrati (DGP) gravity, gives rise to a potentially observable anomaly in the solar system: all planets would exhibit a common anomalous precession, dω/dt, in excess of the prediction of general relativity. We have used the Planetary Ephemeris Program (PEP) along with planetary radar and radio tracking data to set a constraint of |dω/dt|obs<0.02 arcseconds per century on the presence of any such common precession. This sensitivity falls short of that needed to detect the estimated universal precession of |dω/dt|DGP=5×10-4 arcseconds per century expected in the DGP scenario. We discuss the fact that ranging data between objects that orbit in a common plane cannot constrain the DGP scenario. It is only through the relative inclinations of the planetary orbital planes that solar system ranging data have sensitivity to the DGP-like effect of universal precession. In addition, we illustrate the importance of performing a numerical evaluation of the sensitivity of the data set and model to any perturbative precession. © 2008 The American Physical Society URL:
http://link.aps.org/doi/10.1103/PhysRevD.78.022003
DOI:
10.1103/PhysRevD.78.022003
PACS:
04.80.−y, 04.50.−h, 04.50.Kd, 96.30.−t
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