In the framework of the fluctuation-dissipation approach to dynamical
friction, we derive an expression giving the orbital energy exchange
experienced by a compound body as it moves interacting with a non homogeneous
discrete background. The body is assumed to be composed of particles endowed
with a velocity spectrum and with a non homogeneous spatial distribution. The
Chandrasekhar formula is recovered in the limit of a point-like satellite with
zero velocity dispersion and infinite temperature moving through an homogeneous
infinite medium. In this same limit, but dropping the zero satellite velocity
dispersion (σS) condition, the orbital energy loss is found to be
smaller than in the σS=0 case by a factor of up to an order of
magnitude in some situations.Comment: 10 pages, including 1 postscript figure, LaTeX, mn.sty, accepted to
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