We analytically calculate some orbital effects induced by the
Lorentz-invariance/momentum-conservation PPN parameter α3 in a
gravitationally bound binary system made of a compact primary orbited by a test
particle. We neither restrict ourselves to any particular orbital configuration
nor to specific orientations of the primary's spin axis
ψ^. We use our results to put preliminary upper bounds
on α3 in the weak-field regime by using the latest data from Solar
System's planetary dynamics. By linearly combining the supplementary perihelion
precessions Δϖ˙ of the Earth, Mars and Saturn, determined with
the EPM2011 ephemerides, we infer ∣α3∣≲6×10−10. Our
result is about 3 orders of magnitude better than the previous weak-field
constraints existing in the literature, and of the same order of magnitude of
the bound expected from the future BepiColombo mission to Mercury. It is, by
construction, independent of the other preferred-frame PPN parameters
α1,α2, both preliminarily constrained down to a ≈10−6
level. The wide pulsar-white dwarf binary PSR J0407+1607 yields a preliminary
upper bound on the strong-field version α^3 of the
Lorentz-invariance/momentum-conservation PPN parameter of the order of 3×10−17. It relies upon certain assumptions on the unknown values of the
pulsar's spin axis orientation ψ^, the orbital node
Ω and the inclination I. Neither the pulsar's proper motion, still
undetected, nor a possible value of the pulsar's mass mp up to two
solar masses substantially affect our result.Comment: LaTex2e, 15 pages, no figures, 1 table, 48 references. Accepted for
publication in Galaxies for the Special Issue "Advances in Gravitational
Research