Dynamical evolution of the rotation of Venus (Q1114460)
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Dynamical evolution of the rotation of Venus (English)
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1988
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By considering the torque of the bodily tides, the effect of the core- mantle viscous coupling and the torque of the atmospheric tides have been obtained by numerical calculation: the evolution of the spin angular velocity \(\Omega\), and the obliquity \(\beta\) of the Venus are calculated numerically with the step-variable Runge-Kutta method of 7th order; and 7 sets of the probable Cytherean spin evolution have been obtained. It is indicated that the present spin state of Venus is the result of long-term evolution within the reasonable ranges of some disposable parameters. The early spin period is between 7 h to 2 d and the corresponding obliquity is about 90\(\circ \sim 100\circ\). The effects of the torques of body and atmospheric tides and the core-mantle viscous coupling of Venus on its spin angular velocity could nearly cancel out each other about a billion years ago. Therefore, Venus could have been captured in a spin-orbit resonant state by the gravitational torque of the Earth on the permanent deformation part of Venus; and this resonant state has lasted up to the present time.
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core-mantle viscous coupling
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step-variable Runge-Kutta method
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probable Cytherean spin evolution
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