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Same as Fig. 4, but with orbits in the polar plane and having a major axis on the equatorial plane of the black hole (see Sect. 4.4.2). We see that the LT effect shifts the apocenter in the counterclockwise direction as seen on this projection. The quadrupole moment effect shifts the apocenter clockwise as seen on the face-on projection of Fig. 4a.

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