Physics
Scientific paper
Nov 1995
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Physical Review Letters, Volume 75, Issue 20, November 13, 1995, pp.3602-3604
Physics
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Post-Newtonian Approximation, Perturbation Theory, Related Approximations
Scientific paper
Approximate equations of motion for multiparticle systems in an expanding Einstein-deSitter universe are derived from the Einstein-Maxwell field equations using the Einstein-Infeld-Hoffmann surface integral method. At the Newtonian level of approximation one finds that, in comoving coordinates, both the Newtonian gravitational and Coulomb interactions in these equations are multiplied by the inverse third power of the scale factor R(t) appearing in the Einstein-deSitter field and they acquire a cosmic ``drag'' term. Nevertheless, both the period and luminosity size of bound two-body systems whose period is small compared to the Hubble time are found to be independent of t.
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