Beyond gravitomagnetism with applications to Mercury’s perihelion advance and the bending of light

Author:

Rocha Flavia1ORCID,Marinho Rubens1,Malheiro Manuel1,Carvalho Geanderson Araújo2ORCID,Ludwig Gerson Otto3

Affiliation:

1. Physics Departament, Instituto Tecnológico de Aeronáutica, 12228-900 São José dos Campos, SP, Brazil

2. Instituto de Pesquisa e Desenvolvimento (IP&D), Universidade do Vale do Paraíba, 12244-000 São José dos Campos, SP, Brazil

3. Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas Espaciais, 12227-010 São José dos Campos, SP, Brazil

Abstract

The expansion of both sides of Einstein’s field equations in the weak-field approximation, up to terms of order [Formula: see text] is derived. This new approach leads to an extended form of gravitomagnetism (GEM) properly named as Beyond Gravitomagnetism (BGEM). The metric of BGEM includes a quadratic term in the gravitoelectric potential n the time and also space metric functions in contrast with first post-Newtonian [Formula: see text]PN approximation where the quadratic term appears only in the time metric function. This nonlinear term does not appear in conventional GEM, but is essential in achieving the exact value of Mercury’s perihelion advance as we explicitly show. The new BGEM metric is also applied to the classical problem of light deflection by the Sun, but the contribution of the new nonlinear terms produce higher-order terms in this problem and can be neglected, giving the correct result obtained already in the Lense–Thirring (GEM) approximation. The BGEM approximation also provides new terms that depend on the dynamics of the system, which may bring new insights into galactic and stellar physics.

Funder

Coordenaco de Aperfeisoamento de Pessoal de Navel Superior

Fundacao de Amparo Pesquisa do Estado de Sao Paulo

Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Cientifico e Tecnologico

Publisher

World Scientific Pub Co Pte Lt

Subject

Space and Planetary Science,Astronomy and Astrophysics,Mathematical Physics

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