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Dynamical evolution of the restricted elliptic planetary three-body problem. / Sokolov, L.; Pitjev, N.; Eskin, B.
Resonances, stabilization, and stable chaos in hierarchical triple systems, 2008, p.61-70. 2008. стр. 61-70.Результаты исследований: Публикации в книгах, отчётах, сборниках, трудах конференций › статья в сборнике › научная
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TY - CHAP
T1 - Dynamical evolution of the restricted elliptic planetary three-body problem
AU - Sokolov, L.
AU - Pitjev, N.
AU - Eskin, B.
PY - 2008
Y1 - 2008
N2 - Today (15.05.08) we have 288 exoplanets, 25 multisystems (Schneider, 2008). Most of the discovered extrasolar planets are massive, Jupiter-sized bodies, moving around their host stars along considerably eccentric orbits. Low-mass planets like the Earth cannot still be observed in these systems. There are many mean-motion resonances in the known extrasolar planetary systems. We investigate the low-mass exoplanet possible motions within the framework of the restricted elliptical three-body problem using numerical and analytical tools. Especially interesting is the possibility of near-circular motions in the habitability zones – regions near the star, where the physical conditions are favourable for liquid water existence. Near-circular orbits in the habitability zones are favour for highly evolved matter.
AB - Today (15.05.08) we have 288 exoplanets, 25 multisystems (Schneider, 2008). Most of the discovered extrasolar planets are massive, Jupiter-sized bodies, moving around their host stars along considerably eccentric orbits. Low-mass planets like the Earth cannot still be observed in these systems. There are many mean-motion resonances in the known extrasolar planetary systems. We investigate the low-mass exoplanet possible motions within the framework of the restricted elliptical three-body problem using numerical and analytical tools. Especially interesting is the possibility of near-circular motions in the habitability zones – regions near the star, where the physical conditions are favourable for liquid water existence. Near-circular orbits in the habitability zones are favour for highly evolved matter.
M3 - Article in an anthology
SN - 978-5-9651-0295-2
SP - 61
EP - 70
BT - Resonances, stabilization, and stable chaos in hierarchical triple systems, 2008, p.61-70
ER -
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