We use the corrections to the Newton-Einstein secular precessions of the longitudes of perihelia ̇ of some planets (Mercury, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn) of the Solar System, phenomenologically estimated as solve-for parameters by the Russian astronomer E. V. Pitjeva in a global fit of almost one century of data with the EPM2004 ephemerides, in order to put on the test the expression for the perihelion precession induced by a uniform cosmological constant Λ in the framework of the Schwarzschild-de Sitter (or Kottler) space-time. We compare such an extra rate to the estimated corrections to the planetary perihelion precessions by taking their ratio for different pairs of planets instead of using one perihelion at a time for each planet sepa...
Mercury’s motion has been studied using numerical methods in the framework of a model including only...
Abstract The solution of geodesic equation for Schwarzschild’s metric is used to estimate the preces...
The rate of advance of the perihelion of planet Mercury is calculated by a numerical integration of ...
The problem of motion of a planet or an asteroid in the gravity field of the Sun is considered with ...
In this paper we represent a different approach to the calculation of the perihelion shift than the ...
In this paper we represent a different approach to the calculation of the perihelion shift than the ...
AbstractThe Schwarzschild–de Sitter space–time describes the gravitational field of a spherically sy...
This study is an investigation of analytical and numerical predictions of the relativistic perihelio...
We explore the geodesic movement on an effective four-dimensional hypersurface that is embedded in a...
Abstract—We used more than 250 000 high-precision American and Russian radar observations of the inn...
In this paper we first calculate the post-Newtonian gravitoelectric secular rate of the mean anomaly...
International audienceMercury's motion has been studied using numerical methods in the framework of ...
Planetary perihelion precession is calculated with the Minkowski force equation, a limit of the ECE ...
In this brief note we explicitly work out the effects that a spherically symmetric distribution of d...
If Nemesis, a hypothetical solar companion star, periodically passes through the asteroid belt, it s...
Mercury’s motion has been studied using numerical methods in the framework of a model including only...
Abstract The solution of geodesic equation for Schwarzschild’s metric is used to estimate the preces...
The rate of advance of the perihelion of planet Mercury is calculated by a numerical integration of ...
The problem of motion of a planet or an asteroid in the gravity field of the Sun is considered with ...
In this paper we represent a different approach to the calculation of the perihelion shift than the ...
In this paper we represent a different approach to the calculation of the perihelion shift than the ...
AbstractThe Schwarzschild–de Sitter space–time describes the gravitational field of a spherically sy...
This study is an investigation of analytical and numerical predictions of the relativistic perihelio...
We explore the geodesic movement on an effective four-dimensional hypersurface that is embedded in a...
Abstract—We used more than 250 000 high-precision American and Russian radar observations of the inn...
In this paper we first calculate the post-Newtonian gravitoelectric secular rate of the mean anomaly...
International audienceMercury's motion has been studied using numerical methods in the framework of ...
Planetary perihelion precession is calculated with the Minkowski force equation, a limit of the ECE ...
In this brief note we explicitly work out the effects that a spherically symmetric distribution of d...
If Nemesis, a hypothetical solar companion star, periodically passes through the asteroid belt, it s...
Mercury’s motion has been studied using numerical methods in the framework of a model including only...
Abstract The solution of geodesic equation for Schwarzschild’s metric is used to estimate the preces...
The rate of advance of the perihelion of planet Mercury is calculated by a numerical integration of ...