Miguel Preto and Prasenjit Saha 2009 ApJ 703 1743 doi:10.1088/0004-637X/703/2/1743
Miguel Preto1 and Prasenjit Saha2
Show affiliationsStars near the Galactic center reach a few percent of light speed during pericenter passage, which makes post-Newtonian effects potentially detectable. We formulate the orbit equations in Hamiltonian form such that the O(v 2/c 2) and O(v 3/c 3) post-Newtonian effects of the Kerr metric appear as a simple generalization of the Kepler problem. A related perturbative Hamiltonian applies to photon paths. We then derive a symplectic integrator with adaptive time steps, for fast and accurate numerical calculation of post-Newtonian effects. Using this integrator, we explore relativistic effects. Taking the star S2 as an example, we find that general relativity would contribute tenths of mas in astrometry and tens of
in kinematics. (For eventual comparison with observations, redshift and time-delay contributions from the gravitational field on light paths will need to be calculated, but we do attempt these in the present paper.) The contribution from stars, gas, and dark matter in the Galactic center region is still poorly constrained observationally, but current models suggest that the resulting Newtonian perturbation on the orbits could plausibly be of the same order as the relativistic effects for stars with semimajor axes
0.01 pc (or 250 mas). Nevertheless, the known and distinctive time dependence of the relativistic perturbations may make it possible to disentangle and extract both effects from observations.
Galaxy: center; methods: numerical; relativity; stellar dynamics
Issue 2 (2009 October 1)
Received 2009 June 11, accepted for publication 2009 August 13
Published 2009 September 11
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