Перейти к основному содержанию
AkademIndex

Продукты

Для разработчиков

AkademBaseОткрытый API экосистемы
Статья

Orbital precession due to central-force perturbations

Gregory S. AdkinsDepartment of Physics, Franklin and Marshall College, Lancaster, Pennsylvania 17604, USAJordan McDonnellDepartment of Physics, Franklin and Marshall College, Lancaster, Pennsylvania 17604, USA
2007en
ABI

Аннотация

We calculate the perifocus precession of Keplerian orbits under the influence of arbitrary central-force perturbations. Our result is in the form of a one-dimensional integral that is straightforward to evaluate numerically. We demonstrate the effectiveness of our formula for the case of the Yukawa potential. We obtain analytic results for potentials of the form $V(r)=\ensuremath{\alpha}{r}^{n}$ and $V(r)=\ensuremath{\alpha}\mathrm{ln}(r/\ensuremath{\lambda})$ in terms of the hypergeometric function $_{2}F_{1}(\frac{1}{2}\ensuremath{-}\frac{n}{2},1\ensuremath{-}\frac{n}{2};2;{e}^{2})$, where $e$ is the eccentricity. Our results reproduce the known general relativistic ($n=\ensuremath{-}3$), constant force ($n=1$), and cosmological constant ($n=2$) precession formulas. Planetary perihelion precessions are often used to constrain the sizes of hypothetical new weak forces---our results allow for more precise, and often stronger, constraints on such proposed new forces.

Перевод пока недоступен

Идентификаторы

Цитирования и источники

Цитирований: 3Использованных источников: 0