Several pairs of solar system satellites occupy mean motion resonances (MMRs). We divide these into two groups according to their proximity to exact resonance. Proximity is measured by the existence of a separatrix in phase space. MMRs between Io–Europa, Europa–Ganymede, and Enceladus–Dione are too distant from exact resonance for a separatrix to appear. A separatrix is present only in the phase spaces of the Mimas–Tethys and Titan–Hyperion MMRs, and their resonant arguments are the only ones to exhibit substantial librations. Could there be a causal connection between the libration amplitude and the presence of a separatrix? Our suspicions were aroused by Goldreich & Schlichting, who demonstrate that sufficiently deep in a MMR, eccentricit...
We study the stability of mean-motion resonances (MMR) between two planets during their migration in...
The gravitational force exerted by a central planet deforms its orbiting moons (tides) and periodica...
The longitudinal librations of a natural satellite can be defined as the oscillations around its uni...
Several pairs of solar system satellites occupy mean motion resonances (MMRs). We divide these into ...
Tidal dissipation inside giant planets is important for the orbital evolution of their natural satel...
Interactions between tidal migration and the encounter of mean motion resonances (MMRs) have widely ...
The inner moons of Jupiter and Saturn migrate outwards due to tidal energy dissipation within the pl...
We assess the multi-planet systems discovered by the Kepler satellite in terms of current ideas abou...
Saturn is orbited by dozens of moons, and the intricate dynamics of this complex system provide clue...
International audienceMany satellites in the Solar System are involved in mean motion resonances. Th...
International audienceMany bodies in the Solar System are involved in mean motion resonances. The si...
We consider the dynamical evolution of two planets with nearly circular and nearly coplanar orbits u...
International audienceWe consider the classical Elliptic Restricted Three-Body Problem with two bodi...
Satellite systems around giant planets are immersed in a region of complex resonant configurations. ...
Most of the orbital resonances among the satellites of the major planets are thought to be assembled...
We study the stability of mean-motion resonances (MMR) between two planets during their migration in...
The gravitational force exerted by a central planet deforms its orbiting moons (tides) and periodica...
The longitudinal librations of a natural satellite can be defined as the oscillations around its uni...
Several pairs of solar system satellites occupy mean motion resonances (MMRs). We divide these into ...
Tidal dissipation inside giant planets is important for the orbital evolution of their natural satel...
Interactions between tidal migration and the encounter of mean motion resonances (MMRs) have widely ...
The inner moons of Jupiter and Saturn migrate outwards due to tidal energy dissipation within the pl...
We assess the multi-planet systems discovered by the Kepler satellite in terms of current ideas abou...
Saturn is orbited by dozens of moons, and the intricate dynamics of this complex system provide clue...
International audienceMany satellites in the Solar System are involved in mean motion resonances. Th...
International audienceMany bodies in the Solar System are involved in mean motion resonances. The si...
We consider the dynamical evolution of two planets with nearly circular and nearly coplanar orbits u...
International audienceWe consider the classical Elliptic Restricted Three-Body Problem with two bodi...
Satellite systems around giant planets are immersed in a region of complex resonant configurations. ...
Most of the orbital resonances among the satellites of the major planets are thought to be assembled...
We study the stability of mean-motion resonances (MMR) between two planets during their migration in...
The gravitational force exerted by a central planet deforms its orbiting moons (tides) and periodica...
The longitudinal librations of a natural satellite can be defined as the oscillations around its uni...