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Evolution and resonances in the rotational motion of a viscoelastic planet in an elliptical orbit (English)
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2 March 1994
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The rotational motion of a viscoelastic planet in the solar system is studied using the many-parameter model of the linear theory of viscoelasticity. The method of averaging is used to obtain the equations describing the evolution of plane rotational motion in the non-resonant and resonant cases. The limiting angular velocity and conditions for the existence of a stable resonant rotation are obtained as functions of the eccentricity and of the parameters characterizing the properties of the material of the planet.
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Kelvin-Voigt model
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many-parameter model
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method of averaging
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stable resonant rotation
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eccentricity
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