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Jordan Mahoney
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4 December, 05:02
Perihelion effect on gravity
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Marcel Lucero
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Post-Newtonian effects of planetary gravity on the perihelion shift. We consider a co planar system comprised of a massive central body (a star), a less massive secondary (a planet) on a circular orbit, and a test particle on a bound orbit exterior to that of the secondary.
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