We have extended the spectral dynamics formalism introduced by Binney & Spergel, and have implemented a semi-analytic method to represent regular orbits in any potential, making full use of their regularity. We use the spectral analysis code of Carpintero & Aguilar to determine the nature of an orbit (irregular, regular, resonant, periodic) from a short-time numerical integration. If the orbit is regular, we approximate it by a truncated Fourier time series of a few tens of terms per coordinate. Switching to a description in action-angle variables, this corresponds to a reconstruction of the underlying invariant torus. We then relate the uniform distribution of a regular orbit on its torus to the non-uniform distribution in the spac...
We present a method to constrain the potential of the non-axisymmetric components of the Galaxy usin...
We review the available methods for estimating actions, angles and frequencies of orbits in both axi...
One of the key goals of Milky Way science is measuring the distribution of dark matter in the Galaxy...
A method of classifying generic orbits in arbitrary 2D and 3D potentials is presented. It is based o...
We present a method for extracting actions, angles and frequencies from an orbit's time series. The ...
Numerical methods of resonant dynamics with applications to the Galaxy are considered in this thesis...
The present-day response of a Galactic disc stellar population to a non-axisymmetric perturbation of...
We explore the regular or chaotic nature of orbits of stars moving in the meridional (R, z) plane of...
We investigate the regular or chaotic nature of star orbits moving in themeridional plane of an axi...
We give some simple and direct algorithms for deriving the Fourier series which describe the quasi-p...
Context. Resonances in the stellar orbital motion under perturbations from the spiral arm structure ...
We review the methods used to study the orbital structure and chaotic properties of various galactic...
An extension of Schwarzschild's galaxy-building technique is presented that enables one to build Sch...
An extension of Schwarzschild's galaxy-building technique is presented that, for the first time, ena...
International audienceWe review the methods used to study the orbital structure and chaotic properti...
We present a method to constrain the potential of the non-axisymmetric components of the Galaxy usin...
We review the available methods for estimating actions, angles and frequencies of orbits in both axi...
One of the key goals of Milky Way science is measuring the distribution of dark matter in the Galaxy...
A method of classifying generic orbits in arbitrary 2D and 3D potentials is presented. It is based o...
We present a method for extracting actions, angles and frequencies from an orbit's time series. The ...
Numerical methods of resonant dynamics with applications to the Galaxy are considered in this thesis...
The present-day response of a Galactic disc stellar population to a non-axisymmetric perturbation of...
We explore the regular or chaotic nature of orbits of stars moving in the meridional (R, z) plane of...
We investigate the regular or chaotic nature of star orbits moving in themeridional plane of an axi...
We give some simple and direct algorithms for deriving the Fourier series which describe the quasi-p...
Context. Resonances in the stellar orbital motion under perturbations from the spiral arm structure ...
We review the methods used to study the orbital structure and chaotic properties of various galactic...
An extension of Schwarzschild's galaxy-building technique is presented that enables one to build Sch...
An extension of Schwarzschild's galaxy-building technique is presented that, for the first time, ena...
International audienceWe review the methods used to study the orbital structure and chaotic properti...
We present a method to constrain the potential of the non-axisymmetric components of the Galaxy usin...
We review the available methods for estimating actions, angles and frequencies of orbits in both axi...
One of the key goals of Milky Way science is measuring the distribution of dark matter in the Galaxy...