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Preliminary bounds of the gravitational Local Position Invariance from Solar System planetary precessions

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In the framework of the Parameterized Post-Newtonian (PPN) formalism, we calculate the long-term Preferred Location (PL) effects, proportional to the Whitehead parameter ξ\xi, affecting all the Keplerian orbital elements of a localized two-body system, apart from the semimajor axis aa. They violate the gravitational Local Position Invariance (LPI), fulfilled by General Relativity (GR). We obtain preliminary bounds on ξ\xi by using the latest results in the field of the Solar System planetary ephemerides. The non-detection of any anomalous perihelion precession for Mars allows us to indirectly infer ξ5.8×106|\xi|\leq 5.8\times 10^{-6}. \textcolor{black}{Such a bound is close to the constraint, of the order of 10610^{-6}, expected from the future BepiColombo mission to Mercury. As a complementary approach, the PL effects should be explicitly included in the dynamical models fitted to planetary data sets to estimate ξ\xi in a least-square fashion in a dedicated ephemerides orbit solution.} The ratio of the anomalous perihelion precessions for Venus and Jupiter, determined with the EPM2011 ephemerides at the <3σ<3\sigma level, if confirmed as genuine physical effects needing explanation by future studies, rules out the hypothesis ξ0\xi \neq 0. A critical discussion of the ξ106107|\xi| \lesssim 10^{-6}-10^{-7} upper bounds obtained in the literature from the close alignment of the Sun's spin axis and the total angular momentum of the Solar System is presented.Comment: LaTex2e, 9 pages, 2 tables, no figures. Accepted for publication in Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society (MNRAS

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