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arxiv: astro-ph/0611861 · v1 · submitted 2006-11-28 · 🌌 astro-ph

Relativistic Effects in Extrasolar Planetary Systems

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keywords systemsobservedsecularcorrectionseffectsextrasolargeneralplanetary
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This paper considers general relativistic (GR) effects in currently observed extrasolar planetary systems. Although GR corrections are small, they can compete with secular interactions in these systems and thereby play an important role. Specifically, some of the observed multiple planet systems are close to secular resonance, where the dynamics is extremely sensitive to GR corrections, and these systems can be used as laboratories to test general relativity. For the three-planet solar system Upsilon Andromedae, secular interaction theory implies an 80% probability of finding the system with its observed orbital elements if GR is correct, compared with only a 2% probability in the absence of GR. In the future, tighter constraints can be obtained with increased temporal coverage.

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