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- Title
Solar System planetary tests of <img src="/fulltext-image.asp?format=htmlnonpaginated&src=C13H80X9565783Q4_html\10714_2009_830_Article_IEq1.gif" border="0" alt="$${\dot c/c}$$" />.
- Authors
Lorenzo Iorio
- Abstract
Abstract Analytical and numerical calculations show that a putative temporal variation of the speed of light c, with the meaning of space-time structure constant c ST, assumed to be linear over timescales of about one century, would induce a secular precession of the longitude of the pericenter $${\varpi}$$ of a test particle orbiting a spherically symmetric body. By comparing such a predicted effect to the corrections $${\Delta\dot\varpi}$$ to the usual Newtonian/Einsteinian perihelion precessions of the inner planets of the Solar System, recently estimated by E.V. Pitjeva by fitting about one century of modern astronomical observations with the standard classical/relativistic dynamical force models of the EPM epehemerides, we obtained $${\dot c/c =(0.5\pm 2)\times 10^{-7} {\rm yr}^{-1}}$$ . Moreover, the possibility that $${\dot c/c\neq 0}$$ over the last century is ruled out at 3−12σ level by taking the ratios of the perihelia for different pairs of planets. Our results are independent of any measurement of the variations of other fundamental constants which may be explained by a variation of c itself (with the meaning of electromagnetic constant c EM). It will be important to repeat such tests if and when other teams of astronomers will estimate their own corrections to the standard Newtonian/Einsteinian planetary perihelion precessions with different ephemerides.
- Subjects
PLANETARY theory; NUMERICAL calculations; SPEED of light; SYMMETRY (Physics); EINSTEIN field equations; ASTRONOMICAL observations; RELATIVITY (Physics); SOLAR system
- Publication
General Relativity & Gravitation, 2010, Vol 42, Issue 1, p199
- ISSN
0001-7701
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1007/s10714-009-0830-x