In this case of the 5:2 commensurability with the motion of Jupiter, an asteroid can reach the orbits of Mars, Earth, and Venus when eccentricity e is greater than 0.41, 0.65, and 0.74, respectively. For individual fictitious asteroids, Ipatov and Yoshikawa obtained a growth in e from 0.15 to 074-0.76. Rates of changes in orbital orientations are different for Mars, Earth, Venus, and the asteroid. Therefore, for corresponding values of e, the asteroid could encounter these planets and leave the gap at those encounters. In order to investigate this hypothesis of the 5:2 Kirkwood gap formation, Ipatov studied the regions of initial data for which the eccentricities of asteroids located near the 5:2 commensurability exceeded 0.41 during evolut...
The 3:1 mean-motion resonance of the planar elliptic restricted three body problem (Sun-Jupiter-aste...
The asteroids probably experienced significant collisional evolution while the solar nebula was pres...
Using a semi-analytical approach, domains of possible motion for Trojan asteroids were established. ...
A mechanism to replenish the Apollo and Amor groups by resonant asteroid-orbit transformation is sug...
We study the evolution of asteroid orbits in a restricted threebody problem formulation consisting...
A comparative study of the evolution of the Sun–Jupiter–Asteroid system near the 4:1 and 7:2 resonan...
High resolution simulations are used to map out the detailed structure of two long-lived stable belt...
The asteroid region between 2.1 and 2.4 AU appears to be depopulated at inclinations i greater than ...
We calculate the eccentricity excitation of asteroids produced by the sweeping ν6 secular resonance ...
At present, approximately 1500 asteroids are known to evolve inside or sticked to the exterior 1:2 r...
The focus of this work is the current distribution of asteroids in co-orbital motion with Venus, Ear...
The problem of the Kirkwood gaps in the asteroid belt has introgued astronomers and mechanicians for...
times of objects injected into asteroid belt resonances. Science 277, 197–201) have pointed out that...
The stability of the Jupiter-Saturn region is analyzed, in the context of the four body problem, by ...
The evolution of minor planets in the outer part of the asteroid belt is considered. In the framewor...
The 3:1 mean-motion resonance of the planar elliptic restricted three body problem (Sun-Jupiter-aste...
The asteroids probably experienced significant collisional evolution while the solar nebula was pres...
Using a semi-analytical approach, domains of possible motion for Trojan asteroids were established. ...
A mechanism to replenish the Apollo and Amor groups by resonant asteroid-orbit transformation is sug...
We study the evolution of asteroid orbits in a restricted threebody problem formulation consisting...
A comparative study of the evolution of the Sun–Jupiter–Asteroid system near the 4:1 and 7:2 resonan...
High resolution simulations are used to map out the detailed structure of two long-lived stable belt...
The asteroid region between 2.1 and 2.4 AU appears to be depopulated at inclinations i greater than ...
We calculate the eccentricity excitation of asteroids produced by the sweeping ν6 secular resonance ...
At present, approximately 1500 asteroids are known to evolve inside or sticked to the exterior 1:2 r...
The focus of this work is the current distribution of asteroids in co-orbital motion with Venus, Ear...
The problem of the Kirkwood gaps in the asteroid belt has introgued astronomers and mechanicians for...
times of objects injected into asteroid belt resonances. Science 277, 197–201) have pointed out that...
The stability of the Jupiter-Saturn region is analyzed, in the context of the four body problem, by ...
The evolution of minor planets in the outer part of the asteroid belt is considered. In the framewor...
The 3:1 mean-motion resonance of the planar elliptic restricted three body problem (Sun-Jupiter-aste...
The asteroids probably experienced significant collisional evolution while the solar nebula was pres...
Using a semi-analytical approach, domains of possible motion for Trojan asteroids were established. ...