Testing General Relativity with Atomic Clocks
S. Reynaud, C. Salomon, P. Wolf

TL;DR
This paper explores innovative methods to test general relativity using advanced atomic clock technology, emphasizing space-based experiments like ACES and SAGAS to improve precision and explore new gravitational phenomena.
Contribution
It introduces new experimental approaches and discusses upcoming space missions that leverage atomic clocks for testing fundamental physics beyond previous capabilities.
Findings
Atomic clocks enable highly precise tests of gravitational effects.
Space missions like ACES and SAGAS will enhance tests of general relativity.
New ideas and technological developments expand the scope of gravitational experiments.
Abstract
We discuss perspectives for new tests of general relativity which are based on recent technological developments as well as new ideas. We focus our attention on tests performed with atomic clocks and do not repeat arguments present in the other contributions to the present volume. In particular, we present the scientific motivations of the space projects ACES and SAGAS.
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