The Pioneer anomaly as acceleration of the clocks
Antonio F. Ranada (Departamento de Fisica Aplicada III, Universidad, Complutense, Madrid, Spain)

TL;DR
This paper proposes that the Pioneer anomaly is due to an acceleration of clocks caused by the increasing background gravitational potential, offering a new explanation consistent with general relativity.
Contribution
It introduces a phenomenological model linking the Pioneer anomaly to clock acceleration driven by cosmic gravitational potential changes, a novel approach compared to previous explanations.
Findings
Estimated clock acceleration matches observed anomaly magnitude.
Model connects background gravitational potential to clock rate changes.
Supports general relativity framework for explaining the anomaly.
Abstract
This work proposes an explanation of the Pioneer anomaly, the unmodelled and as yet unexplained blueshift detected in the microwave signal of the Pioneer 10 and other spaceships by Anderson {\it et al} in 1998. What they observed is similar to the effect that would have either (i) an anomalous acceleration of the ship towards the Sun or (ii) an acceleration of the clocks . The second alternative is investigated here, with a phenomenological model in which the anomaly is an effect of the background gravitational potential that pervades all the universe and is increasing because of the expansion. It is shown that , evaluated at present time , where and are the coordinate time and the time measured by the clocks, respectively. The result of a…
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