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Manifestations of dark energy in the dynamics of the Solar system

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  26 February 2010

Michal Křížek
Affiliation:
Academy of Sciences, Žitná 25, CZ-115 67 Prague 1, Czech Republic email: Krizek@math.cas.cz
Jan Brandts
Affiliation:
Korteweg-de Vries Institute, Faculty of Science, University of Amsterdam, Science Park 904, 1098 XH Amsterdam, The Netherlands email: J.H.Brandts@uva.nl
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Abstract

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The expansion speed of the Universe is increasing (Glanz 1998). This acceleration is attributed to dark energy which acts almost uniformly everywhere (including the Solar system) and thus essentially influences the Hubble constant. Its current value on a distance of 1 AU is H0 = 10 m/(yr AU). This is quite a large number and thus, the impact of dark energy should be detectable in the Solar system. We will illustrate it by several examples. Dark energy may partially be caused by gravitational aberration of the Sun, planets and other bodies.

Type
Contributed Papers
Copyright
Copyright © International Astronomical Union 2010

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