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Old June 29th 17, 09:05 PM posted to sci.astro
Richard D. Saam
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Default Pioneer Anomaly 2017

On 6/16/17 8:54 AM, Craig Markwardt wrote:

If the thermal and Doppler solutions overlap by about 50% at the

1-sigma confidence level,
then they are essentially consistent with each other.
The Pioneer data are consistent with “standard physics,” so there is

no statistical need to invoke an anomaly.
CM


This one time overlap represents the error in the JPL 2012 analysis
http://arxiv.org/abs/1204.2507
in that it does not reflect the thermal and Doppler solutions over time.
With time, the constant Doppler solution
dominates the decaying thermal solution
as the Pioneeps approach interstellar space.
The Doppler solution is real
versus
the 1000s of calculated decaying internal finite element
diminishing contributions.

This JPL analysis failure unnecessarily negates a major contribution
to science.
I am not talking about new physics but a confirmation of space time.

The JPL analysis is based on incomplete analysis of the data
assuming the decay for Pioneer acceleration aP

daP/dt = -k*aP model one

This fits the assumption that
the thousands of analyzed aP thermal components
are tied to the RTG half life with aP decay approaching zero with time.

A better fit to trajectory data is the 'aPinfinity' effect
as the Pioneers approached interstellar space:

daP/dt = -k*(aP - aPinfinity) model two

Initially, as the Pioneers pass Jupiter,
the thermal emission overwhelms
the anomalous acceleration (aPinfinity)
making it statistically insignificant in this initial trajectory phase
but diminishes with time(model one)
with aP decay approaching aPinfinity
with time (model two)
as the Pioneers probe interstellar, intergalactic space
on leaving the solar system
with diminished internal thermal and external solar wind
considerations previously considered.

Statistically significant aPinfinity values a
Pioneer 10 aPinfinity 7.0x10^-10 m/sec^2
Pioneer 11 aPinfinity 8.2x10^-10 m/sec^2

These values may represent a constant for interstellar medium
within some standard deviation
or actually represent different values based on
differing Pioneer 10 and 11 directional probes of interstellar medium.
The interstellar medium may not be uniform.

Logically, in as much as aPinfinity
is a measure of space-Pioneer momentum transfer (spacetime viscosity)
then all transiting object motion would be affected.
This has implication for galactic and planetary system formation.

Apparently there is still some unpublished Pioneer data
to further test this hypothesis.
Considering this data's importance to the scientific community,
it should be published.

RDS