The Effect of General Relativity on Hyperbolic Orbits and Its Application to the Flyby Anomaly

L. Iorio
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We investigate the impact of the general relativistic gravitoelectromagnetic forces on hyperbolic orbits around a massive spinning body. The gravitomagnetic field, causing the well-known Lense-Thirring precessions of elliptic orbits, is generated by the spin S of the central body. It deflects and displaces the trajectories differently according to the mutual orientation of S and the orbital angular momentum L of the test particle. The gravitoelectric force, which induces the Einstein precession of the perihelion of the orbit of Mercury, always deflects the trajectories inward irrespective of the L−S orientation. We numerically compute their effect on the range r, radial and transverse components vr and vτ of the velocity, and speed v of the NEAR spacecraft at its closest approach with the Earth in January 1998 when it experienced an anomalous increase of its asymptotic outgoing velocity v∞o of 13.46±0.01 mm sec−1; while the gravitoelectric force was modeled in the software used to process the NEAR data, this was not done for the gravitomagnetic one. The range rate and the speed are affected by general relativistic gravitoelectromagnetism at 10−2 (gravitoelectric) to 10−5 (gravitomagnetic) mm sec−1 levels. The changes in the range are of the order of 10−2 (gravitomagnetic) to 101 (gravitoelectric) mm.
广义相对论对双曲轨道的影响及其在飞掠异常中的应用
我们研究了广义相对论引力电磁力对围绕一个大质量旋转体的双曲轨道的影响。引力磁场,引起众所周知的椭圆轨道的透镜-蒂林进动,是由中心物体的自旋S产生的。它根据S的相互方向和测试粒子的轨道角动量L不同地偏转和位移轨迹。引力电作用力,引起了水星轨道近日点的爱因斯坦进动,总是使轨道向内偏转,而与L - S方向无关。我们数值计算了它们对1998年1月NEAR航天器最接近地球时速度和速度v的距离r、径向和横向分量vr和vτ的影响,当时它的渐近出射速度v∞o异常增加了13.46±0.01 mm秒−1;虽然在用于处理NEAR数据的软件中对重力电作用力进行了建模,但对重力磁作用力却没有这样做。在10−2(重力电)到10−5(重力磁)mm sec−1的水平上,距离速率和速度受到广义相对论重力电磁的影响。变化范围在10−2(重力磁)到101(重力电)mm之间。
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