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Detection of separatrices and chaotic seas based on orbit amplitudes
by
Daquin, Jérôme
, Charalambous, Carolina
in
Artificial satellites
/ Diameters
/ Dynamical systems
/ Initial conditions
/ Methods
/ Orbital resonances (celestial mechanics)
/ Orbits
/ Planetary systems
/ Stability analysis
2023
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Detection of separatrices and chaotic seas based on orbit amplitudes
by
Daquin, Jérôme
, Charalambous, Carolina
in
Artificial satellites
/ Diameters
/ Dynamical systems
/ Initial conditions
/ Methods
/ Orbital resonances (celestial mechanics)
/ Orbits
/ Planetary systems
/ Stability analysis
2023
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Detection of separatrices and chaotic seas based on orbit amplitudes
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Detection of separatrices and chaotic seas based on orbit amplitudes
2023
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The maximum eccentricity method (MEM, (Dvorak et al. in Astron Astrophys 426(2):L37–L40, 2004)) is a standard tool for the analysis of planetary systems and their stability. The method amounts to estimating the maximal stretch of orbits over sampled domains of initial conditions. The present paper leverages on the MEM to introduce a sharp detector of separatrices and chaotic seas. After introducing the MEM analogue for nearly-integrable action-angle Hamiltonians, i.e., diameters, we use low-dimensional dynamical systems with multi-resonant modes and junctions, supporting chaotic motions, to recognise the drivers of the diameter metric. Once this is appreciated, we present a second-derivative-based index measuring the regularity of this application. This quantity turns to be a sensitive and robust indicator to detect separatrices, resonant webs and chaotic seas. We discuss practical applications of this framework in the context of N-body simulations for the planetary case affected by mean-motion resonances, and demonstrate the ability of the index to distinguish minute structures of the phase space, otherwise undetected with the original MEM.
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Springer Nature B.V
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