Abstract
Doppler tracking of an interplanetary spacecraft provides an unique opportunity to search for low frequency gravitational waves. In this paper, we describe in detail how Doppler experiments can be used to set an upper limit on a stochastic gravitational background, isotropically distributed. After reviewing the basic equations involved in this technique, we critically analyze three methods of data analysis, based on different assumptions about the physical properties of the signal.
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