Decimal module wrapper for relativity._add_deflection function to attain greater precision? #863
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In my research, the challenge is to improve the precision of relativistic gravitational deflection, which exceeds the standard capabilities of floats in Python. I am interested in such quantities as deflection of the position of Saturn by Moon near their conjunction on March 29, 2007 at 05:00, or deflection of the position of Mars by Moon near their conjunction on May 10, 2008 at 14:00. At the indicated time points, in particular, paroxysms of volcano Etna were registered.
In the model I am considering, extremely small gravitational deflections, caused, in particular, by the Moon, control the direction of large force vectors, which as a result induces significant gravitational perturbations of the observer. I only need more accurate calculations for the _add_deflection function, without corrections for aberration (light_time).
Do I understand correctly that I will be able to connect the decimal module wrapper for the _add_deflection function, as well as the imported dots and length_of functions, in order to increase precision of position corrections for relativistic deflection, as well as for angles (RA, DEC)?
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