In this paper, we compare the effects of different theories of gravitation on the apsidal motion of a sample of eccentric eclipsing detached binary stars. The comparison is performed by using the formalism of the post-Newtonian parametrization to calculate the theoretical advance at periastron and compare it to the observed one, after having considered the effects of the structure and rotation of the involved stars. A variance analysis on the results of this comparison shows that no significant difference can be found due to the effect of the different theories under test with respect to the standard general relativity (GR). It will be possible to observe differences, as we would expect, by checking the observed period variation on a much l...
The importance of Astrometry as a powerful technique for accurate tests of gravity theories has cons...
We use equations of motion containing gravitational radiation-reaction terms through 4.5 post-Newton...
Density fluctuations in convective stars produce small variations of their outer gravitational field...
In this paper, we compare the effects of different theories of gravitation on the apsidal motion of ...
In this paper, we compare the effects of different theories of gravitation on the apsidal motion of ...
In this paper, we compare the effects of different theories of gravitation on the apsidal motion of ...
Context. For the past three decades there has been a serious discrepancy between the observed and th...
Context. For the past three decades there has been a serious discrepancy between the observed and th...
Aims. The recent revision of a sample of 94 double-lined eclipsing binaries with accurate absolute d...
Context. The change in the argument of periastron of eclipsing binaries, that is, the apsidal motion...
The motivation of our analysis is to put constraints, beyond making them unlikely, on a variety of N...
Context. The study of apsidal motion in detached eclipsing binary systems is known to be an importan...
Conceptual and observational issues involved in using binary stars for tests of theories of gravity ...
We have analyzed preferred frame effects for binary orbits of arbitrary eccentricity. Unlike previou...
The importance of Astrometry as a powerful technique for accurate tests of gravity theories has cons...
The importance of Astrometry as a powerful technique for accurate tests of gravity theories has cons...
We use equations of motion containing gravitational radiation-reaction terms through 4.5 post-Newton...
Density fluctuations in convective stars produce small variations of their outer gravitational field...
In this paper, we compare the effects of different theories of gravitation on the apsidal motion of ...
In this paper, we compare the effects of different theories of gravitation on the apsidal motion of ...
In this paper, we compare the effects of different theories of gravitation on the apsidal motion of ...
Context. For the past three decades there has been a serious discrepancy between the observed and th...
Context. For the past three decades there has been a serious discrepancy between the observed and th...
Aims. The recent revision of a sample of 94 double-lined eclipsing binaries with accurate absolute d...
Context. The change in the argument of periastron of eclipsing binaries, that is, the apsidal motion...
The motivation of our analysis is to put constraints, beyond making them unlikely, on a variety of N...
Context. The study of apsidal motion in detached eclipsing binary systems is known to be an importan...
Conceptual and observational issues involved in using binary stars for tests of theories of gravity ...
We have analyzed preferred frame effects for binary orbits of arbitrary eccentricity. Unlike previou...
The importance of Astrometry as a powerful technique for accurate tests of gravity theories has cons...
The importance of Astrometry as a powerful technique for accurate tests of gravity theories has cons...
We use equations of motion containing gravitational radiation-reaction terms through 4.5 post-Newton...
Density fluctuations in convective stars produce small variations of their outer gravitational field...