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Are Flyby Anomalies an ASTG Phenomenon?

General Physics 2010-05-10 v4 Space Physics

Abstract

This reading expounds with expediency on the recently proposed Azimuthally Symmetric Theory of Gravitation (ASTG) set-up earlier. At its inspection, it was demonstrated that the ASTG is capable (among others solar anomalies) of explaining the precession of the perihelion of solar planets. In the present, we show that the ASTG is capable of explaining the puzzling observations of flyby anomalies, i.e. the anomalous asymptotic speed increases of the osculating hyperbolic speed excess. It is shown that these flyby anomalies occur naturally in the ASTG. We derive the empirical formula proposed by Anderson et al. in 2008, which up to now has no physical or foundational basis except that experience suggest it. If the ASTG model is correct, then for the first time the Anderson et al. formula is given a physical meaning.

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@article{arxiv.0803.1370,
  title  = {Are Flyby Anomalies an ASTG Phenomenon?},
  author = {G. G. Nyambuya},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0803.1370},
  year   = {2010}
}

Comments

8 pages, 4 figures, 2 tables. Improvement from last submission. No further changes expected

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