A degenerate Arnold diffusion mechanism in the Restricted 3 Body Problem
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arXiv2302.06973MaRDI QIDQ6426415FDOQ6426415
Authors: Marcel Guardia, Jaime Paradela, Tere M. Seara
Publication date: 14 February 2023
Abstract: A major question in dynamical systems is to understand the mechanisms driving global instability in the 3 Body Problem (3BP), which models the motion of three bodies under Newtonian gravitational interaction. The 3BP is called restricted if one of the bodies has zero mass and the other two, the primaries, have strictly positive masses . We consider the Restricted Planar Elliptic 3 Body Problem (RPE3BP) where the primaries revolve in Keplerian ellipses. We prove that the RPE3BP exhibits topological instability: for any values of the masses (except ), we build orbits along which the angular momentum of the massless body experiences an arbitrarily large variation provided the eccentricity of the orbit of the primaries is positive but small enough. In order to prove this result we show that a degenerate Arnold Diffusion Mechanism, which moreover involves exponentially small phenomena, takes place in the RPE3BP. Our work extends the result obtained in cite{MR3927089} for the a priori unstable case , to the case of arbitrary masses , where the model displays features of the so-called extit{a priori stable} setting.
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