We implement Lie transform perturbation theory to second order for the planar spin-orbit problem. The perturbation parameter is the asphericity of the body, with the orbital eccentricity entering as an additional parameter. We study first and second order resonances for different values of these parameters. For nearly spherical bodies like Mercury and the Moon first order perturbation theory is adequate, whereas for highly aspherical bodies like Hyperion the spin is mostly chaotic and perturbation theory is of limited use. However, in between, we identify a parameter range where second order perturbation theory is useful and where as yet unidentified objects may be in second order resonances
Introduction: ``Mechanical systems, in real life, are typically dissipative, and perfectly conservat...
Abstract. We are currently developing an analytical theory of an artificial satellite of the Moon. I...
In this paper we revisit the analytical determination of the corotation solutions of the restricted ...
We study the resonant dynamics in a simple one degree of freedom, time dependent Hamiltonian model d...
We provide an analytical approximation to the dynamics in each of the three most important low order...
International audienceThe aim of this paper is to expound some important results achieved in the las...
We revisit the relativistic restricted two-body problem with spin employing a perturbation scheme ba...
The behaviour of 'resonances' in the spin-orbit coupling in celestial mechanics is investigated in a...
We revisit the relativistic restricted two-body problem with spin employing a pertur-bation scheme b...
International audienceThe rotation of asymmetric bodies in eccentric Keplerian orbits may be chaotic...
Harmonic analysis of turn-by-turn BPM data is a rich source of information on linear and nonlinear o...
Aims.In this work I seek to derive analytical expressions for the widths of mean motion resonances ...
Prepared at Stanford University, Dept. of Aeronautics and Astronautics."August 1970."Cover title.Inc...
Harmonic analysis of turn-by-turn BPM data is a rich source of information on linear and nonlinear o...
A system of vector and matrix differential equations is developed which may be applied to the proble...
Introduction: ``Mechanical systems, in real life, are typically dissipative, and perfectly conservat...
Abstract. We are currently developing an analytical theory of an artificial satellite of the Moon. I...
In this paper we revisit the analytical determination of the corotation solutions of the restricted ...
We study the resonant dynamics in a simple one degree of freedom, time dependent Hamiltonian model d...
We provide an analytical approximation to the dynamics in each of the three most important low order...
International audienceThe aim of this paper is to expound some important results achieved in the las...
We revisit the relativistic restricted two-body problem with spin employing a perturbation scheme ba...
The behaviour of 'resonances' in the spin-orbit coupling in celestial mechanics is investigated in a...
We revisit the relativistic restricted two-body problem with spin employing a pertur-bation scheme b...
International audienceThe rotation of asymmetric bodies in eccentric Keplerian orbits may be chaotic...
Harmonic analysis of turn-by-turn BPM data is a rich source of information on linear and nonlinear o...
Aims.In this work I seek to derive analytical expressions for the widths of mean motion resonances ...
Prepared at Stanford University, Dept. of Aeronautics and Astronautics."August 1970."Cover title.Inc...
Harmonic analysis of turn-by-turn BPM data is a rich source of information on linear and nonlinear o...
A system of vector and matrix differential equations is developed which may be applied to the proble...
Introduction: ``Mechanical systems, in real life, are typically dissipative, and perfectly conservat...
Abstract. We are currently developing an analytical theory of an artificial satellite of the Moon. I...
In this paper we revisit the analytical determination of the corotation solutions of the restricted ...