Using Early Data to Illuminate the Pioneer Anomaly
Abstract
Analysis of the radio tracking data from the Pioneer 10/11 spacecraft at distances between about 20 - 70 AU from the Sun has consistently indicated the presence of an unmodeled, small, constant, Doppler blue shift drift of order 6 × 10-9 Hz/s. After accounting for systematics, this drift can be interpreted as a constant acceleration of aP= (8.74 1.33) × 10-8 cm/s2 directed towards the Sun, or perhaps as a time acceleration of at = (2.92 0.44)× 10-18 s/s2. Although it is suspected that there is a systematic origin to this anomaly, none has been unambiguously demonstrated. We review the current status of the anomaly, and then point out how the analysis of early data, which was never analyzed in detail, could allow a more clear understanding of the origin of the anomaly, be it a systematic or a manifestation of unsuspected physics.
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