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Solar system tests of the cosmological constant

Astrophysics 2009-11-13 v2

Abstract

We discuss the influence of the cosmological constant Λ\Lambda on the gravitational equations of motion of bodies with arbitrary masses and eventually solve the two-body problem. Observational constraints are derived from measurements of the periastron advance in stellar systems, in particular binary pulsars and the solar system. For the latter we consider also the change in the mean motion due to Λ\Lambda. Up to now, Earth and Mars data give the best constraint, Λ1036km2\Lambda \sim 10^{-36} \mathrm{km}^{-2}. If properly accounting for the gravito-magnetic effect, this upper limit on Λ\Lambda could greatly improve in the near future thanks to new data from planned or already operating space-missions. Dark matter or modifications of the Newtonian inverse-square law in the solar system are discussed as well. Variations in the 1/r21/r^2 behavior are considered in the form of either a possible Yukawa-like interaction or a modification of gravity of MOND type.

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@article{arxiv.0711.3723,
  title  = {Solar system tests of the cosmological constant},
  author = {Philippe Jetzer and Mauro Sereno},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0711.3723},
  year   = {2009}
}

Comments

10 pages, to appear in the proceedings of the I Italian-Pakistan Workshop on Relativistic Astrophysics, which will be published in the Journal Nuovo Cimento

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