Imagine you are an astronomer with interesting ideas about the secret laws of the cosmos. Like any good scientist, you plan an experiment to test their hypothesis. And suddenly bad news: there's no way to check it, except that of computer simulation. Space objects too big and awkward, so they can be grown in a Petri dish or to push as subatomic particles.
Fortunately, in space there are rare places where nature is conducting its own experiments — like PSR J0337+1715. Was first observed this triple system in 2012, and in 2014 scientists officially declared its opening. It is 4200 light years away in the constellation Taurus.
Three dead stellar cores rotate in the dance, which may confirm or lead to the revision of the ideas of Einstein about space-time. The stakes are high. In the 1970-ies the system of two dead stars has provided strong, though indirect evidence supporting the General theory of relativity, and that gravitational waves, which eventually found LIGO, do exist. For this work the researchers won the Nobel prize.
To understand PSR J0337+1715 in the experiment, Joshua Sokol with New Scientist offers to present it as a physical place. Approximately at the same distance from the center of the system on which the Earth revolves around the Sun, lies a cold white dwarf, the remnants of the hardened core of stars like ours. A bit further there is another white dwarf hot. He has to "shout bright light" in the sky, says Scott ransom of the National radio astronomy Observatory in Virginia, guiding the observations for this system.
Every day this 1.6 inner white dwarf circling a companion, not visible to the naked eye. But in x-ray or gamma-ray vision of two white dwarf is relatively dim compared to the companion — spherical 24-km object whose mass is two times larger than the mass of the Sun.
This is a pulsar, the remnant of a much larger star. He does turn again to 2.73 milliseconds, as the cosmic dust demon. Each rotation produces a beam of radio waves in the sky that reach the Earth with every turn — we use it precise signals as a cosmic clock. And because these bodies have an intense, complicated gravitational field, and we have hours that are tied to them, to test Einstein would be extremely convenient.
The Team ransom tracks the tick of the pulsar by measuring how changing the orbits of the three bodies, and comparing the results with the predictions of Einstein's theory. One thing they are especially serious.
Remember the apocryphal story of Galileo on the leaning tower of Pisa, cast by objects on the ground to show that different masses requires the same time to fly the same distance. Astronaut David Scott did this same experiment on the moon with a feather and a hammer.
The so-called strong Principle of equivalence in General relativity continues this idea. He claims that even objects with their own gravity fields should respond to gravity exactly the same as the rest.
Like a feather and a hammer, the inner white dwarf and a much heavier pulsar must behave the same under the gravitational attraction of the outer white dwarf. If not, the orbit of the inner pair will be more elongated than expected and the equivalence principle is violated, and the General theory of relativity is incorrect.
And then it will be shock and awe. But such a shock could sooner or later be expected, since General relativity is notorious that wants to be friends with other theories of nature.
"Any other theory of gravitation, apart from General relativity, basically predicts that the strong equivalence principle at some level fails," said Ransome.
At the September conference on pulsars, which will be held in the UK, the team ransom hopes to announce new results, starting with the work of Anne Archibald that will test the equivalence principle in 50-100 times better than ever before. They haven't done so, says ransom, because you need to learn some patterns in the data that seem to violate the principle of equivalence.
"Obviously, it will be powerful, so we want to make sure that we understand the data correctly," says ransom. At the moment, computers still analyze.
What are the chances that, when the work is released, people will be thrilled?
"Most people believe that the strong equivalence principle cannot fail at this level. This is one of the reasons we are constantly hitting my head against the wall."
Maybe, PSR J0337+1715 — a perfect space experiment: an experiment in which the theory of General relativity accurately broke down, not on paper but surely. Or wait a little longer.
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