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Canonical elements and Keplerian-like solutions for intermediary orbits of satellites of an oblate planet
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    Canonical elements and Keplerian-like solutions for intermediary orbits of satellites of an oblate planet (English)
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    21 January 1994
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    Within the framework of the canonical formalism in the extended phase space, a general Hamiltonian is investigated that covers a wide class of radial intermediaries accounting for the major secular effects due to a planet's oblateness perturbations. An analytical, closed-form solution for this generic Hamiltonian is developed in terms of elementary functions via the corresponding Hamilton-Jacobi equation. The analytical solution so obtained can be comtemplated according to a simple geometrical and dynamical interpretation in Keplerian language by means of the usual relations characterizing elliptic elements along a hypothetic Keplerian motion.
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    extended phase space
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    general Hamiltonian
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    major secular effects
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    elementary functions
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    Hamilton-Jacobi equation
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    analytical solution
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