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In a previous paper the authors considered existence, stability and characteristic multipliers for periodic solutions of a Hamiltonian system that is a perturbation of a circle bundle flow. They obtained a reduced system that arises from the orbit space of the circle bundle by averaging the perturbation over the fibers. They then applied the results to the lunar problem of celestial mechanics (the restricted three-body problem wherein the particle of smallest mess is close to one of the two primary bodies). In the current paper the authors sharpen the general stability theorems and show when a degenerate twist is sufficient to establish invariant tori near a periodic solution. Then they apply the more general results to show that the circular periodic solutions of the planar lunar problem are enclosed by invariant 2-tori. In the three-dimensional case, the authors show that there are invariant 3-tori enclosing the periodic solutions that are near circular equatorial or near rectilinear in the vertical axis.
Property / review text: In a previous paper the authors considered existence, stability and characteristic multipliers for periodic solutions of a Hamiltonian system that is a perturbation of a circle bundle flow. They obtained a reduced system that arises from the orbit space of the circle bundle by averaging the perturbation over the fibers. They then applied the results to the lunar problem of celestial mechanics (the restricted three-body problem wherein the particle of smallest mess is close to one of the two primary bodies). In the current paper the authors sharpen the general stability theorems and show when a degenerate twist is sufficient to establish invariant tori near a periodic solution. Then they apply the more general results to show that the circular periodic solutions of the planar lunar problem are enclosed by invariant 2-tori. In the three-dimensional case, the authors show that there are invariant 3-tori enclosing the periodic solutions that are near circular equatorial or near rectilinear in the vertical axis. / rank
 
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KAM tori
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averaging
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    In a previous paper the authors considered existence, stability and characteristic multipliers for periodic solutions of a Hamiltonian system that is a perturbation of a circle bundle flow. They obtained a reduced system that arises from the orbit space of the circle bundle by averaging the perturbation over the fibers. They then applied the results to the lunar problem of celestial mechanics (the restricted three-body problem wherein the particle of smallest mess is close to one of the two primary bodies). In the current paper the authors sharpen the general stability theorems and show when a degenerate twist is sufficient to establish invariant tori near a periodic solution. Then they apply the more general results to show that the circular periodic solutions of the planar lunar problem are enclosed by invariant 2-tori. In the three-dimensional case, the authors show that there are invariant 3-tori enclosing the periodic solutions that are near circular equatorial or near rectilinear in the vertical axis.
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    KAM tori
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    averaging
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    symmetry reduction
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    orbit space
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    restricted three-body problem
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