The objective of this paper is to study the tidally locked 3:2 spin–orbit resonance of Mercury around the Sun. In order to achieve this goal, the effective potential energy that determines the spinning motion of an ellipsoidal planet around its axis is considered. By studying the rotational potential energy of an ellipsoidal planet orbiting a spherical star on an elliptic orbit with fixed eccentricity and semi-major axis, it is shown that the system presents an infinite number of metastable equilibrium configurations. These states correspond to local minima of the rotational potential energy averaged over an orbit, where the ratio between the rotational period of the planet around its axis and the revolution period around the star is fixed....
The 3:2 spin-orbit resonance between the rotational and orbital motions of Mercury (the periods ar...
Introduction: ``Mechanical systems, in real life, are typically dissipative, and perfectly conservat...
We investigate the spin behaviour of close-in rocky planets and the implications for their orbital e...
The objective of this paper is to study the tidally locked 3:2 spin–orbit resonance of Mercury aroun...
The purpose of this work is to study the phenomenon of tidal locking in a pedagogical framework by a...
14 pages, 7 figures. Published in Icarus (www.elsevier.com/locate/icarus).International audienceThe ...
The dynamical evolution of terrestrial planets resembling Mercury in the vicinity of spin-orbit reso...
Mercury is the unique known planet that is situated in a 3:2 spin-orbit resonance nowadays. Observat...
This HDR-thesis is devoted to the study of the rotation of the natural satellites of the giant plane...
Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Dept. of Aeronautics and Astronautics. Thesis. 1969. Ph.D.MIC...
The second-order nonlinear differential equation for the rotation of Mercury is shown to imply locke...
We investigate the spin behaviour of close-in rocky planets and the implications for their orbital e...
textThe existence of the exact commensurability between the periods of rotation and revolution of a ...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences, 1...
We study the spin evolution of close-in planets in multi-body systems and present a very general for...
The 3:2 spin-orbit resonance between the rotational and orbital motions of Mercury (the periods ar...
Introduction: ``Mechanical systems, in real life, are typically dissipative, and perfectly conservat...
We investigate the spin behaviour of close-in rocky planets and the implications for their orbital e...
The objective of this paper is to study the tidally locked 3:2 spin–orbit resonance of Mercury aroun...
The purpose of this work is to study the phenomenon of tidal locking in a pedagogical framework by a...
14 pages, 7 figures. Published in Icarus (www.elsevier.com/locate/icarus).International audienceThe ...
The dynamical evolution of terrestrial planets resembling Mercury in the vicinity of spin-orbit reso...
Mercury is the unique known planet that is situated in a 3:2 spin-orbit resonance nowadays. Observat...
This HDR-thesis is devoted to the study of the rotation of the natural satellites of the giant plane...
Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Dept. of Aeronautics and Astronautics. Thesis. 1969. Ph.D.MIC...
The second-order nonlinear differential equation for the rotation of Mercury is shown to imply locke...
We investigate the spin behaviour of close-in rocky planets and the implications for their orbital e...
textThe existence of the exact commensurability between the periods of rotation and revolution of a ...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences, 1...
We study the spin evolution of close-in planets in multi-body systems and present a very general for...
The 3:2 spin-orbit resonance between the rotational and orbital motions of Mercury (the periods ar...
Introduction: ``Mechanical systems, in real life, are typically dissipative, and perfectly conservat...
We investigate the spin behaviour of close-in rocky planets and the implications for their orbital e...