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Orbital effects of spatial variations of fundamental coupling constants

General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology 2011-10-24 v5 Earth and Planetary Astrophysics Space Physics

Abstract

We deal with the effects induced on the orbit of a test particle revolving around a central body by putative spatial variations of fundamental coupling constants ζ\zeta. In particular, we assume a dipole gradient for ζ(\bdsr)/ζˉ\zeta(\bds r)/\bar{\zeta} along a generic direction \bdsk^\bds{\hat{k}} in space. We analytically work out the long-term variations of all the six standard Keplerian orbital elements parameterizing the orbit of a test particle in a gravitationally bound two-body system. It turns out that, apart from the semi-major axis aa, the eccentricity ee, the inclination II, the longitude of the ascending node Ω\Omega, the longitude of pericenter π\pi and the mean anomaly M\mathcal{M} undergo non-zero long-term changes. By using the usual decomposition along the radial (RR), transverse (TT) and normal (NN) directions, we also analytically work out the long-term changes ΔR,ΔT,ΔN\Delta R,\Delta T,\Delta N and ΔvR,ΔvT,ΔvN\Delta v_R,\Delta v_T,\Delta v_N experienced by the position and the velocity vectors \bdsr\bds r and \bdsv\bds v of the test particle. It turns out that, apart from ΔN\Delta N, all the other five shifts do not vanish over one full orbital revolution. In the calculation we do not use \textit{a-priori} simplifying assumptions concerning ee and II. Thus, our results are valid for a generic orbital geometry; moreover, they hold for any gradient direction (abridged).

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@article{arxiv.1104.5192,
  title  = {Orbital effects of spatial variations of fundamental coupling constants},
  author = {Lorenzo Iorio},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1104.5192},
  year   = {2011}
}

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Latex2e, 20 pages, 1 figure, 7 tables. Version accepted by Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society (MNRAS). Error in the caption of Table 5 corrected. References updated