Charged dust close to outer mean-motion resonances in the heliosphere
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Publication:2005656
DOI10.1007/S10569-019-9928-YzbMATH Open1451.70047arXiv1911.02778OpenAlexW3100284828WikidataQ127025159 ScholiaQ127025159MaRDI QIDQ2005656FDOQ2005656
Authors: Christoph Lhotka, Cătălin Galeş
Publication date: 8 October 2020
Published in: Celestial Mechanics and Dynamical Astronomy (Search for Journal in Brave)
Abstract: We investigate the dynamics of charged dust close to outer mean-motion resonances with planet Jupiter. The importance of the interplanetary magnetic field on the orbital evolution of dust is clearly demonstrated. New dynamical phenomena are found that do not exist in the classical problem of uncharged dust. We find changes in the orientation of the orbital planes of dust particles, an increased amount of chaotic orbital motions, sudden 'jumps' in the resonant argument, and a decrease in time of temporary capture due to the Lorentz force. Variations in the orbital planes of dust grain orbits are found to be related to the angle between the orbital angular momentum and magnetic axes of the heliospheric field and the rotation rate of the Sun. These variations are bound using a simplified model derived from the full dynamical problem using first order averaging theory. It is found that the interplanetary magnetic field does not affect the capture process, that is still dominated by the other non-gravitational forces. Our study is based on a dynamical model in the framework of the inclined circular restricted three-body problem. Additional forces include solar radiation pressure, solar wind drag, the Poynting-Robertson effect, and the influence of a Parker spiral type interplanetary magnetic field model. The analytical estimates are derived on the basis of Gauss' form of planetary equations of motion. Numerical results are obtained by simulations of dust grain orbits together with the system of variational equations. Chaotic regions in phase space are revealed by means of Fast Lyapunov Chaos Indicators.
Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/1911.02778
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