The claimed -1PN correction to the binary equations of motion is an artifact of an invalid expansion and never becomes larger than the Newtonian term, per the paper's own Eq. (97).
Gravitational waves and extra dimensions: a short review
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We give a brief review on the recent development of gravitational waves in extra-dimensional theories of gravity. Studying extra-dimensional theories with gravitational waves provides a new way to constrain extra dimensions. After a flash look at the history of gravitational waves and a brief introduction to several major extra-dimensional theories, we focus on the sources and spectra of gravitational waves in extra-dimensional theories. It is shown that one can impose limits on the size of extra dimensions and the curvature of the universe by researching the propagations of gravitational waves and the corresponding electromagnetic waves. Since gravitational waves can propagate throughout the bulk, how the amplitude of gravitational waves decreases determines the number of extra dimensions for some models. In addition, we also briefly present some other characteristics of gravitational waves in extra-dimensional theories.
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Gravitational waves from a binary source in higher dimensional spacetime with compactified extra dimensions
The claimed -1PN correction to the binary equations of motion is an artifact of an invalid expansion and never becomes larger than the Newtonian term, per the paper's own Eq. (97).