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Gravitational Radiation Reaction in the Binary Pulsar and the Quadrupole-Formula Controversy
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1983
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Relativistic AstrophysicsGeneral RelativityPhysicsNatural SciencesNumerical RelativityQuadrupole-formula ControversyCelestial MechanicGravitational Radiation ReactionGravitational PhysicQuadrupole FormulaBinary PulsarNuclear AstrophysicsAstrophysics
The evolution of the orbit of a binary pulsar under the action of gravitational radiation reaction is calculated. No approximation is made of weak gravity inside the individual stars; the details of the orbital motion are given directly (to order ${c}^{\ensuremath{-}5}$ and ${G}^{3}$). The calculation reveals no acceleration of the center of mass of the system, and a secular decrease of the time of return to periastron. The quantitative results agree both with the well-known "quadrupole formula" and with observations.
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