Orbital dynamics in the gravitational field of small bodies /

This prizewinning PhD thesis presents a general discussion of the orbital motion close to solar system small bodies (SSSBs), which induce non-central asymmetric gravitational fields in their neighborhoods. It introduces the methods of qualitative theory in nonlinear dynamics to the study of local/gl...

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Main Authors: Yu, Yang (Author)
Published: Springer,
Publisher Address: Berlin :
Publication Dates: [2016]
Literature type: Book
Language: English
Series: Springer theses,
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Summary: This prizewinning PhD thesis presents a general discussion of the orbital motion close to solar system small bodies (SSSBs), which induce non-central asymmetric gravitational fields in their neighborhoods. It introduces the methods of qualitative theory in nonlinear dynamics to the study of local/global behaviors around SSSBs. Detailed mechanical models are employed throughout this dissertation, and specific numeric techniques are developed to compensate for the difficulties of directly analyzing. Applying this method, several target systems, like asteroid 216 Kleopatra, are explored in great detail, and the results prove to be both revealing and pervasive for a large group of SSSBs. .
Item Description: "Doctoral thesis accepted by Tsinghua University, Beijing, China."
Carrier Form: xviii, 123 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 25 cm.
Bibliography: Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN: 9783662526910
3662526913
Index Number: TL1050
CLC: O3
Call Number: O3/Y945
Contents: Introduction -- SSSB Model and equations of motion -- Stability of equilibrium points and the local behavior of orbits -- Topology and stability of large-scale periodic orbits -- Resonant orbit near the equatorial plane -- Free motion of a particle close to the surface of SSSBs -- Conclusions and future directions.