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arxiv: 1303.0232 · v2 · pith:UBEV4EEUnew · submitted 2013-03-01 · 🌀 gr-qc · astro-ph.EP· math-ph· math.MP

A first-order secular theory for the post-Newtonian two-body problem with spin -- I: The restricted case

classification 🌀 gr-qc astro-ph.EPmath-phmath.MP
keywords effectsrelativisticspintheoryequationsfirst-orderpost-newtonianproblem
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We revisit the relativistic restricted two-body problem with spin employing a perturbation scheme based on Lie series. Starting from a post-Newtonian expansion of the field equations, we develop a first-order secular theory that reproduces well-known relativistic effects such as the precession of the pericentre and the Lense-Thirring and geodetic effects. Additionally, our theory takes into full account the complex interplay between the various relativistic effects, and provides a new explicit solution of the averaged equations of motion in terms of elliptic functions. Our analysis reveals the presence of particular configurations for which non-periodical behaviour can arise. The application of our results to real astrodynamical systems (such as Mercury-like and pulsar planets) highlights the contribution of relativistic effects to the long-term evolution of the spin and orbit of the secondary body.

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