Estimates of relativistic and interplanetary magnetic effects on precession and nutation

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy

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Interplanetary Magnetic Fields, Nutation, Precession, Relativistic Effects, Annual Variations, Estimates, Geodesy

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In this paper, we discuss the relativistic effect on precession and nutation. The geodesic precession and nutation are the largest caused by the relativistic effect. Its annual term comes to 1.53 x 10 exp -4 arcsec, about two orders larger than the smallest term (5 x 10 exp -6 arcsec) in Kinoshita-Souchay's (1990) nutation series. In addition, the semiannual term (2 x 10 exp -6 arcsec) is compatible with their smallest one. Whether the geodesic precession is explicitly involved when Lieske's (1967) precession coefficients are calculated may result in 9-unit's difference.

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