International audienceWe revisit the concept of sphere of gravitational activity, to which we give both a geometrical and physical meaning. This study aims to refine this concept in a much broader context that could, for instance, be applied to exo-planetary problems (in a Galactic stellar disc-Star-Planets system) to define a first order "border" of a planetary system. The methods used in this paper rely on classical Celestial Mechanics and develop the equations of motion in the framework of the 3-body problem (e.g. Star-Planet-Satellite System). We start with the basic definition of planet's sphere of activity as the region of space in which it is feasible to assume a planet as the central body and the Sun as the perturbing body when comp...
Taking both a theoretical and observational perspective, this book is an introduction to recent deve...
A Laplace series of spherical harmonics Yn(θ, λ) is the most common representation of the gravitatio...
The dynamical features of the irregular satellites of the giant planets argue against an in-situ for...
International audienceWe revisit the concept of sphere of gravitational activity, to which we give b...
The concept of sphere of influence of a planet is useful in both the context of impact monitoring of...
For problems in celestial mechanics that involve close encounters, it is necessary to determine the ...
This thesis explores the dynamical evolution of celestial bodies, both natural and artificial, which...
Towards the end of nineteenth century, Celestial Mechanics provided the most powerful tools to test...
Abstract: In any system of bodies, relativistic considerations can provide only those parameters of ...
The motion of natural and artificial celestial bodies deviates from the simple Keplerian model by pe...
A planetary motion under the influence of a star passing near the Solar system is examined in the f...
Solar System Astrophysics: A Text for the Science of Planetary Systems covers the field of solar sys...
Various astrophysical processes exist, where the fly-by of a massive object affects matter that is i...
Recent work in the literature has advocated using the Earth–Moon–planetoid Lagrangian points as obse...
The semimajor axes of planetary orbits and of major satellites of the planets in the solar system ar...
Taking both a theoretical and observational perspective, this book is an introduction to recent deve...
A Laplace series of spherical harmonics Yn(θ, λ) is the most common representation of the gravitatio...
The dynamical features of the irregular satellites of the giant planets argue against an in-situ for...
International audienceWe revisit the concept of sphere of gravitational activity, to which we give b...
The concept of sphere of influence of a planet is useful in both the context of impact monitoring of...
For problems in celestial mechanics that involve close encounters, it is necessary to determine the ...
This thesis explores the dynamical evolution of celestial bodies, both natural and artificial, which...
Towards the end of nineteenth century, Celestial Mechanics provided the most powerful tools to test...
Abstract: In any system of bodies, relativistic considerations can provide only those parameters of ...
The motion of natural and artificial celestial bodies deviates from the simple Keplerian model by pe...
A planetary motion under the influence of a star passing near the Solar system is examined in the f...
Solar System Astrophysics: A Text for the Science of Planetary Systems covers the field of solar sys...
Various astrophysical processes exist, where the fly-by of a massive object affects matter that is i...
Recent work in the literature has advocated using the Earth–Moon–planetoid Lagrangian points as obse...
The semimajor axes of planetary orbits and of major satellites of the planets in the solar system ar...
Taking both a theoretical and observational perspective, this book is an introduction to recent deve...
A Laplace series of spherical harmonics Yn(θ, λ) is the most common representation of the gravitatio...
The dynamical features of the irregular satellites of the giant planets argue against an in-situ for...