SHIFT OF THE ISCO AND GRAVITOMAGNETIC CLOCK EFFECT DUE TO GRAVITATIONAL SPIN–ORBIT COUPLING
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- Spinning test particles and clock effect in Schwarzschild spacetime
- The effect of Schwarzschild field on spin \(1/2\) particles compared to the effect of a uniformly accelerating frame
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- Review of the gravitomagnetic clock effect
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