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    Computer programs for calculating general- relativistic curvature tensors.

    Author(s): Clemens, R.; Fletcher, J. G.; Matzner, R.; Thorne, K. S.; Zimmerman, B. A.
    Abstract: Computer programs for calculating curvature tensors and motion equations
    NASA Center: NASA (non Center Specific)
    Publication Year: 1967
    Added to NTRS: 2006-11-06
    Accession Number: 67A28847; Document ID: 19670050118; Report Number: JPL-TR-32-1122

    Theoretical frameworks for testing relativistic gravity: A review

    Author(s): Thorne, K. S.; Will, C. M.; Ni, W.
    Abstract: Metric theories of gravity are presented, including the definition of metric theory, evidence for its existence, and response of matter to gravity with test body trajectories, gravitational red shift, and stressed matter ...
    NASA Center: NASA (non Center Specific)
    Publication Year: 1971
    Added to NTRS: 2005-09-09
    Accession Number: 72N13779; Document ID: 19720006130

    Gravitational wave detection with the solar probe: I. Motivation

    Author(s): Thorne, K. S.
    Abstract: Questions are posed and answered through discussion of gravitational wave detection with the Solar Probe. Discussed are: (1) what a gravitational wave is; (2) why wave detection is important; (3) what astrophysical ...
    NASA Center: NASA (non Center Specific)
    Publication Year: 1978
    Added to NTRS: 2005-08-25
    Accession Number: 78N32999; Document ID: 19780025056

    Computer programs for calculating general relativistic curvature tensors

    Author(s): Clemens, R.; Fletcher, J. G.; Matzner, R.; Thorne, K. S.; Zimmerman, B. A.
    Abstract: No Abstract Available
    NASA Center: NASA (non Center Specific)
    Publication Year: 1967
    Added to NTRS: 2004-11-03
    Accession Number: 69N78567; Document ID: 19690074388; Report Number: NASA-CR-106031

    The challenge of detecting gravitational radiation is creating a new chapter in quantum electronics: Quantum nondemolition measurements

    Author(s): Braginsky, V. B.; Vorontsov, Y. I.; Thorne, K. S.
    Abstract: Future gravitational wave antennas will be approximately 100 kilogram cylinders, whose end-to-end vibrations must be measured so accurately (10 to the -19th power centimeters) that they behave quantum mechanically. Moreover, ...
    NASA Center: NASA (non Center Specific)
    Publication Year: 1979
    Added to NTRS: 2004-11-03
    Accession Number: 79N32122; Document ID: 19790023951; Report Number: NASA-CR-162272

    The relativistic equations of stellar structure and evolution

    Author(s): Thorne, K. S.
    Abstract: The general-relativistic equations of stellar structure and evolution are reformulated in a notation which makes easy contact with Newtonian theory. Also, a general-relativistic version of the mixing-length formalism for ...
    NASA Center: NASA (non Center Specific)
    Publication Year: 1977
    Added to NTRS: 2004-11-03
    Accession Number: 77A27981; Document ID: 19770045129

    Slowly rotating relativistic stars. VI - Stability of the quasi-radial modes.

    Author(s): Hartle, J. B.; Thorne, K. S.; Chitre, S. M.
    Abstract: Dynamical analysis of the quasi-radial modes of slowly and rigidly rotating, relativistic stars. The quasi-radial modes are those modes which would be radial if the star were not rotating. They are the crucial modes for ...
    NASA Center: Goddard Space Flight Center
    Publication Year: 1972
    Added to NTRS: 2004-11-03
    Accession Number: 72A38909; Document ID: 19720055243

    The relativistic equations of stellar structure and evolution. Stars with degenerate neutron cores. 1: Structure of equilibrium models

    Author(s): Thorne, K. S.; Zytkow, A. N.
    Abstract: The general relativistic equations of stellar structure and evolution are reformulated in a notation which makes easy contact with Newtonian theory. Also, a general relativistic version of the mixing-length formalism for ...
    NASA Center: NASA (non Center Specific)
    Publication Year: 1976
    Added to NTRS: 2004-11-03
    Accession Number: 76N27134; Document ID: 19760020046; Report Number: NASA-CR-148213, OAP-453

    The generation of gravitational waves. IV - Bremsstrahlung

    Author(s): Kovacs, S. J., Jr.; Thorne, K. S.
    Abstract: Previously derived waveforms for gravitational bremsstrahlung are discussed along with their spectra and their limiting structure at high and low relative velocities. Waveforms and spectra are presented for a low-velocity ...
    NASA Center: NASA (non Center Specific)
    Publication Year: 1978
    Added to NTRS: 2004-11-03
    Accession Number: 78A47358; Document ID: 19780063449

    Study and research on experimental tests of gravitational theory

    Author(s): Thorne, K. S.
    Abstract: No Abstract Available
    NASA Center: NASA (non Center Specific)
    Publication Year: 1974
    Added to NTRS: 2004-11-03
    Accession Number: 74N75901; Document ID: 19740077962; Report Number: NASA-CR-139894

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