Translational gauge theory of gravity: Post-newtonian approximation and spin precession

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Recently, for macroscopic matter, we proposed a translational gauge theory of gravitation [1]. We show here that it deviates from Einstein's theory in fifth order of the post-newtonian approximation. For a rotating ``planet'' we calculate explicitly this deviation. It shows up in a very small non-einsteinian contribution to the spin precession of a Dirac test particle moving in the planetary field.

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