Published October 2019 | Version v1
Journal article

On the mean anomaly and the mean longitude in tests of post-Newtonian gravity

  • 1. Ministero dell'Istruzione, dell'Università e della Ricerca (M.I.UniversityR.)-Istruzione, Bari (Italy)

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The distinction between the mean anomaly M(t) and the mean anomaly at epoch η, and the mean longitude l(t) and the mean longitude at epoch ϵ is clarified in the context of a their possible use in post-Keplerian tests of gravity, both Newtonian and post-Newtonian. In particular, the perturbations induced on M(t),η,l(t),ϵ by the post-Newtonian Schwarzschild and Lense–Thirring fields, and the classical accelerations due to the atmospheric drag and the oblateness J2 of the central body are calculated for an arbitrary orbital configuration of the test particle and a generic orientation of the primary's spin axis S^. They provide us with further observables which could be fruitfully used, e.g., in better characterizing astrophysical binary systems and in more accurate satellite-based tests around major bodies of the Solar System. Some erroneous claims by Ciufolini and Pavlis appeared in the literature are confuted. In particular, it is shown that there are no net perturbations of the Lense–Thirring acceleration on either the semimajor axis a and the mean motion nb. Furthermore, the quadratic signatures on M(t) and l(t) due to certain disturbing non-gravitational accelerations like the atmospheric drag can be effectively disentangled from the post-Newtonian linear trends of interest provided that a sufficiently long temporal interval for the data analysis is assumed. A possible use of η along with the longitudes of the ascending node Ω in tests of general relativity with the existing LAGEOS and LAGEOS II satellites is suggested.

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Available from: http://dx.doi.org/10.1140/epjc/s10052-019-7337-8

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Journal Title
European Physical Journal. C, Particles and Fields (Online)
Journal Volume
79
Journal Issue
10
Journal Page Range
p. 1-14
ISSN
1434-6052

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