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I am working on a problem, and have gotten stuck.
Two masses orbit around a stationary attracting center with radii R1 and R2, R1<R2. They orbit in such a way that, in frame S1, the Sun, S1, and S2 are all collinear.
I am using Marzke-Wheeler coordinates for accelerated observers, detailed here:
http://xxx.lanl.gov/pdf/gr-qc/0006095
The scenario for a single frame in circular motion is described on page 19.
What I want to know is, what do I have to do to Lorentz boost among accelerating frames? Is it the old LT, or do I have to modify it for the acceleration?
Thanks,
Two masses orbit around a stationary attracting center with radii R1 and R2, R1<R2. They orbit in such a way that, in frame S1, the Sun, S1, and S2 are all collinear.
I am using Marzke-Wheeler coordinates for accelerated observers, detailed here:
http://xxx.lanl.gov/pdf/gr-qc/0006095
The scenario for a single frame in circular motion is described on page 19.
What I want to know is, what do I have to do to Lorentz boost among accelerating frames? Is it the old LT, or do I have to modify it for the acceleration?
Thanks,