Resonance and capture of Jupiter comets (Q5960097)
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1727213
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Resonance and capture of Jupiter comets (English)
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11 April 2002
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A geometrical approach is applied to the comet resonance transition problem. More precisely, the authors study periodic orbits around equilibrium points \(L_1\) and \(L_2\) for the restricted three-body problem in Sun-Jupiter system. The Jupiter family comets, such as 39P Oterma and 82P Gehrels 3, make rapid transition from heliocentric orbits outside the Jupiter orbit to heliocentric orbits inside the Jupiter orbit, and vice versa, via Jupiter encounters. The orbits pass close to the points \(L_1\) and \(L_2\). The interior heliocentric orbits are close to 3:2 resonance, while the exterior heliocentric orbits are near to 2:3 resonance. The authors develop a procedure for numerical construction of the orbits using stable and unstable invariant manifold tubes of \(L_1\) and \(L_2\) periodic orbits. The behavior of orbits, resonance transitions, and comet capture by Jupiter with energy levels near to the level of Oterma comet, are shown in figures.
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libration point \(L(1)\)
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libration point \(L(2)\)
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comet resonance transition
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restricted three-body problem
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Sun-Jupiter system
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39P Oterma
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82P Gehrels 3
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interior heliocentric orbits
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3:2 resonance
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exterior heliocentric orbits
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2:3 resonance
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invariant manifold tubes
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comet capture
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