A new method of post-Newtonian approximation (PNA) for weak gravitational fields is presented together with its application to test an alternative, scalar theory of gravitation. The new method consists in defining a one-parameter family of systems, by applying a Newtonian similarity transformation to the initial data that defines the system of interest. This method is rigorous. Its difference with the standard PNA is emphasized. In particular, the new method predicts that the internal structure of the bodies does have an influence on the motion of the mass centers. The translational equations of motion obtained with this method in the scalar theory are adjusted in the solar system, and compared with an ephemeris based on the standard PNA of...
Three theories of gravitation – general relativity, the chameleon and Horava gravity - are confronte...
We compute the parametrized post-Newtonian (PPN) parameters γ and β for general scalar-tensor theori...
2 pages. Text of a talk given at the 9th Marcel Grossmann Meeting, Rome, July 2000.International aud...
v2: links to quoted arXiv papers. LaTeX, 28 pages including 2 figures. This is a revised version of ...
LaTeX, 6 pages, one figure. Text of a talk at the 5th Friedmann International Seminar on Gravitation...
AbstractWe use the parameterized post-Newtonian (PPN) formalism to explore the weak field approximat...
International audienceA scalar, preferred-frame theory of gravitation is summarized. Space-time is e...
International audienceA scalar, preferred-frame theory of gravitation is summarized. Space-time is e...
A scalar theory of gravity with a preferred reference frame is presented. It is insisted on the dyna...
Post-Script, 32 pagesA scalar theory of gravitation with a preferred reference frame (PRF) is consid...
A scalar theory with a preferred reference frame is summarized. To test that theory in celestial mec...
LaTeX, 6 pages. Text of a talk given at the Rencontres de Moriond: Gravitational Waves and Experimen...
15 pages (in the format here), text of talk given at the 2nd Workshop "Gravity, Astrophysics and Str...
AbstractWe use the parameterized post-Newtonian (PPN) formalism to explore the weak field approximat...
We briefly review the post-Newtonian expansion as a way to yield the approximate equations of motion...
Three theories of gravitation – general relativity, the chameleon and Horava gravity - are confronte...
We compute the parametrized post-Newtonian (PPN) parameters γ and β for general scalar-tensor theori...
2 pages. Text of a talk given at the 9th Marcel Grossmann Meeting, Rome, July 2000.International aud...
v2: links to quoted arXiv papers. LaTeX, 28 pages including 2 figures. This is a revised version of ...
LaTeX, 6 pages, one figure. Text of a talk at the 5th Friedmann International Seminar on Gravitation...
AbstractWe use the parameterized post-Newtonian (PPN) formalism to explore the weak field approximat...
International audienceA scalar, preferred-frame theory of gravitation is summarized. Space-time is e...
International audienceA scalar, preferred-frame theory of gravitation is summarized. Space-time is e...
A scalar theory of gravity with a preferred reference frame is presented. It is insisted on the dyna...
Post-Script, 32 pagesA scalar theory of gravitation with a preferred reference frame (PRF) is consid...
A scalar theory with a preferred reference frame is summarized. To test that theory in celestial mec...
LaTeX, 6 pages. Text of a talk given at the Rencontres de Moriond: Gravitational Waves and Experimen...
15 pages (in the format here), text of talk given at the 2nd Workshop "Gravity, Astrophysics and Str...
AbstractWe use the parameterized post-Newtonian (PPN) formalism to explore the weak field approximat...
We briefly review the post-Newtonian expansion as a way to yield the approximate equations of motion...
Three theories of gravitation – general relativity, the chameleon and Horava gravity - are confronte...
We compute the parametrized post-Newtonian (PPN) parameters γ and β for general scalar-tensor theori...
2 pages. Text of a talk given at the 9th Marcel Grossmann Meeting, Rome, July 2000.International aud...