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Interactions Between Physics and Dynamics of Solar System Bodies

Interactions Between Physics and Dynamics of Solar System Bodies

 

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Springer Nature B.V.
Año de edición:
1993
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Astronomía, espacio y tiempo
ISBN:
9780792325567

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Modelling the outcomes of high-velocity impacts between small solar system bodies.- A comparison between 2D and 3D wavelet analysis method for asteroid family dynamical study.- Asteroid 'clans': super-families or multiple events?.- Catastrophic fragmentation and formation of families: preliminary results from a new numerical model.- Structure of the asteroid belt for small members.- The Trojan asteroid belt: Proper elements, stability, chaos and families.- Long term evolution of asteroids near a resonance.- The stability of the planetary three-body problem: influence of the secular resonances.- The main mean motion commensurabilities in the planar circular and elliptic problem.- Stochasticity of two comets in resonance with Jupiter.- Orbital evolution of giant comet-like objects.- On a temporary confinement of chaotic orbits of four dimensional symplectic mapping: a test on the validity of the synthetic approach.- A simple mapping for comets in resonance.- Geopotential from space techniques.- Luni-solar effects of geosynchronous orbits at the critical inclination.- Long-periodic variations of the motion of a satellite due to non-resonant tesseral harmonics of a gravity potential.- On the roto-translatory motion of a satellite of an oblate primary.- Canonical elements and Keplerian-like solutions for intermediary orbits of satellites of an oblate planet.- Albedo perturbation models: general formalism and applications to LAGEOS.- Study of a Moon’s artificial satellite dynamics valid for all eccentricities and inclinations.- On the fluid and viscoelastic deformations of the planets.- On the tidal variation of the geopotential.- Orbital, rotational and climate interactions.- Lunar and terrestrial tidal effects on the Moon’s rotational motion.- Passing through resonance: the excitation and dissipation of the Lunar free libration in longitude.- Stability of the synchronous spin-orbit resonance by construction of librational trapping tori.- Nebular drag and capture into spin-orbit resonance.- Significant high number commensurabilities in the main Lunar problem II: The occurence of Saros-like near periodicities.- Motion of the orbital plane of a satellite due to a secular change of the obliquity of its mother planet.- Fourier analysis of local Lyapunov characteristic exponents for satellite-type motions.- Capture of grains into resonances through Poynting-Robertson drag.- The gravitational influence of satellite Pan on the radial distribution of ring-particles in the region of the Encke-division in Saturn’s A ring.- Collisional evolution of the asteroid size distribution: a numerical simulation.- Resonant and secular phenomena in the libration of the Moon.- Precise orbit determination with a short-arc technique.- Spherical coordinates perturbations for small eccentricity orbits.- Dynamical friction induces perturbations on Oort cloud comets.- Poynting-Robertson effects.- Influence of internal load on the non-hydrostatic form of the Moon.- Evolution of asteroidal orbits with high inclinations.

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