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Remark on orbital precession due to central-force perturbations

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 Added by Zurab Silagadze
 Publication date 2008
  fields Physics
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This is a comment on the recent paper by G. S. Adkins and J. McDonnell ``Orbital precession due to central-force perturbations published in Phys. Rev. D75 (2007), 082001 [arXiv:gr-qc/0702015]. We show that the main result of this paper, the formula for the precession of Keplerian orbits induced by central-force perturbations, can be obtained very simply by the use of Hamiltons vector.



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