It is well known that the classical gravitational two-body problem can be transformed into a spherical harmonic oscillator by regularization. We find that a modification of the regularization transformation has a similar result to leading order in general relativity. In the resulting harmonic oscillator, the leading-order relativistic perturbation is formally a negative centrifugal force. The net centrifugal force changes sign at 3 Schwarzschild radii, which interestingly mimics the innermost stable circular orbit of the full Schwarzschild problem. Transforming the harmonic-oscillator solution back to spatial coordinates yields, for both time-like and null weak-field Schwarzschild geodesics, a solution for t, r, ϕ in terms of elementary fun...
The asymptotic method of post-Newtonian (PN) expansion for weak gravitational fields, recently devel...
We present a method to integrate the equations of motion that govern bound, accelerated orbits in Sc...
26 pages and 5 figures. Published version26 pages and 5 figures. Published version26 pages and 5 fig...
We calculate the gravitational perturbations produced by a small mass in eccentric orbit about a muc...
The satellite observatory LISA will be capable of detecting gravitational waves from extreme mass ra...
We study conservative finite-mass corrections to the motion of a particle in a bound (eccentric) str...
This is a relatively quick and informal sketch of a demonstration that general relativistic correcti...
In this thesis, we study the odd solution of the linearlized Einstein equation on the Schwarzschild ...
We solve the Einstein equations in the Randall-Sundrum framework with a static, spherically symmetri...
We calculate the odd-parity, radiative ($\ell \ge 2$) parts of the metric perturbation in Lorenz gau...
This work studies the dynamics of geodesic motion within a curved spacetime around a Schwarzschild b...
It is shown that the axial and polar perturbations of the spherically symmetric black hole can be de...
In this paper, we studied the geodesics of timelike and null like particles near an improved Schwarz...
Spanish Relativity Meeting: "Almost 100 years after Einstein's revolution". University of Valencia, ...
The motion of a particle in the Kepler problem is characterized by a single frequency, the Kepler fr...
The asymptotic method of post-Newtonian (PN) expansion for weak gravitational fields, recently devel...
We present a method to integrate the equations of motion that govern bound, accelerated orbits in Sc...
26 pages and 5 figures. Published version26 pages and 5 figures. Published version26 pages and 5 fig...
We calculate the gravitational perturbations produced by a small mass in eccentric orbit about a muc...
The satellite observatory LISA will be capable of detecting gravitational waves from extreme mass ra...
We study conservative finite-mass corrections to the motion of a particle in a bound (eccentric) str...
This is a relatively quick and informal sketch of a demonstration that general relativistic correcti...
In this thesis, we study the odd solution of the linearlized Einstein equation on the Schwarzschild ...
We solve the Einstein equations in the Randall-Sundrum framework with a static, spherically symmetri...
We calculate the odd-parity, radiative ($\ell \ge 2$) parts of the metric perturbation in Lorenz gau...
This work studies the dynamics of geodesic motion within a curved spacetime around a Schwarzschild b...
It is shown that the axial and polar perturbations of the spherically symmetric black hole can be de...
In this paper, we studied the geodesics of timelike and null like particles near an improved Schwarz...
Spanish Relativity Meeting: "Almost 100 years after Einstein's revolution". University of Valencia, ...
The motion of a particle in the Kepler problem is characterized by a single frequency, the Kepler fr...
The asymptotic method of post-Newtonian (PN) expansion for weak gravitational fields, recently devel...
We present a method to integrate the equations of motion that govern bound, accelerated orbits in Sc...
26 pages and 5 figures. Published version26 pages and 5 figures. Published version26 pages and 5 fig...