Comment on "New General Relativistic Contribution to Mercury's Perihelion Advance"
Abstract
C. M. Will in a recent Letter [arXiv:1802.05304] predicts a new Mercury's precession rate which is 100 times larger than the second-post-Newtonian contribution, our calculation is about 30 times larger. Thus the new Mercury's precession rate is about 6.4 10-8, instead of 6.2 10-8, degrees per century.
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