Multi-scale (Time and Mass) Dynamics of Space Objects (IAU S364)
Herausgeber: Celletti, Alessandra; Gale&; Beaugé, Cristian
Multi-scale (Time and Mass) Dynamics of Space Objects (IAU S364)
Herausgeber: Celletti, Alessandra; Gale&; Beaugé, Cristian
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Space phenomena manifest at a wide range of time and length scales, which require the development of dynamical modeling and analysis tools that can handle these different scales. IAU S364 covers the recent advances in the multi-scale dynamics of natural and artificial space objects for graduate students and researchers.
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Space phenomena manifest at a wide range of time and length scales, which require the development of dynamical modeling and analysis tools that can handle these different scales. IAU S364 covers the recent advances in the multi-scale dynamics of natural and artificial space objects for graduate students and researchers.
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- Proceedings of the International Astronomical Union Symposia and Colloquia
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 284
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. Juli 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 248mm x 172mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 614g
- ISBN-13: 9781108490764
- ISBN-10: 110849076X
- Artikelnr.: 64108160
- Proceedings of the International Astronomical Union Symposia and Colloquia
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 284
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. Juli 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 248mm x 172mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 614g
- ISBN-13: 9781108490764
- ISBN-10: 110849076X
- Artikelnr.: 64108160
1. Dynamical constraints on the evolution of the inner asteroid belt and
the sources of meteorites; 2. On tides and exoplanets; 3. Evolution of
INPOP planetary ephemerides and Bepi-Colombo simulations; 4. The
Lidov-Kozai resonance at different scales; 5. A numerical criterion
evaluating the robustness of planetary architectures; 6. New results on
orbital resonances; 7. Latitudinal variations of charged dust in co-orbital
resonance with Jupiter; 8. Chaos identification through the
auto-correlation function indicator (ACFI); 9. Closed-form perturbation
theory in the Sun-Jupiter restricted three body problem without relegation;
10. The current orbit of Atlas (S XV); 11. Evolution and stability of
Laplace-like resonances under tidal dissipation; 12. Back-tracing space
debris using proper elements; 13. Four- and five-body periodic Caledonian
orbits; 14. Satellites' orbital stability through normal forms; 15. Noise,
friction and the radial-orbit instability in anisotropic stellar systems:
stochastic N-body simulations; 16. A cartographic study of spin-orbit
coupling in binary asteroids; 17. Probabilistic evolution of pairs of
trans-Neptunian objects in close orbits; 18. Multiple bifurcations around
433 Eros with Harmonic Balance Method; 19. The effect of the passage of
Gliese 710 on Oort cloud comets; 20. Weak stability transition region near
the orbit of the Moon; 21. Secular dynamics in extrasolar systems with two
planets in mutually inclined orbits; 22. Dynamics around the binary system
(65803) Didymos; 23. Orbit propagation around small bodies using spherical
harmonic coefficients obtained from polyhedron shape models; 24. The
semi-analytical motion theory of the third order in planetary masses for
the Sun-Jupiter-Saturn-Uranus-Neptune's system; 25. On the scattering and
dynamical evolution of Oort cloud comets caused by a stellar fly-by; 26.
Planetary and lunar ephemeris EPM2021 and its significance for solar system
research; 27. Some of the most interesting cases of close asteroid pairs
perturbed by resonance; 28. Characterization of the stability for
trajectories exterior to Jupiter in the restricted three-body problem via
closed-form perturbation theory; 29. Astrometry and photometry of asteroids
from the UkrVO database of astroplates; 30. Families of periodic orbits
around asteroids: from shape symmetry to asymmetry; 31. Oscillations around
tidal pseudo-synchronous solutions for circumbinary planets; 32. Apsidal
alignment in migrating dust: crescent features caused by eccentric planets;
33. Cascade disruption in Rampo family; 34. An algorithm for automatic
identification of asymmetric transits in the TESS database.
the sources of meteorites; 2. On tides and exoplanets; 3. Evolution of
INPOP planetary ephemerides and Bepi-Colombo simulations; 4. The
Lidov-Kozai resonance at different scales; 5. A numerical criterion
evaluating the robustness of planetary architectures; 6. New results on
orbital resonances; 7. Latitudinal variations of charged dust in co-orbital
resonance with Jupiter; 8. Chaos identification through the
auto-correlation function indicator (ACFI); 9. Closed-form perturbation
theory in the Sun-Jupiter restricted three body problem without relegation;
10. The current orbit of Atlas (S XV); 11. Evolution and stability of
Laplace-like resonances under tidal dissipation; 12. Back-tracing space
debris using proper elements; 13. Four- and five-body periodic Caledonian
orbits; 14. Satellites' orbital stability through normal forms; 15. Noise,
friction and the radial-orbit instability in anisotropic stellar systems:
stochastic N-body simulations; 16. A cartographic study of spin-orbit
coupling in binary asteroids; 17. Probabilistic evolution of pairs of
trans-Neptunian objects in close orbits; 18. Multiple bifurcations around
433 Eros with Harmonic Balance Method; 19. The effect of the passage of
Gliese 710 on Oort cloud comets; 20. Weak stability transition region near
the orbit of the Moon; 21. Secular dynamics in extrasolar systems with two
planets in mutually inclined orbits; 22. Dynamics around the binary system
(65803) Didymos; 23. Orbit propagation around small bodies using spherical
harmonic coefficients obtained from polyhedron shape models; 24. The
semi-analytical motion theory of the third order in planetary masses for
the Sun-Jupiter-Saturn-Uranus-Neptune's system; 25. On the scattering and
dynamical evolution of Oort cloud comets caused by a stellar fly-by; 26.
Planetary and lunar ephemeris EPM2021 and its significance for solar system
research; 27. Some of the most interesting cases of close asteroid pairs
perturbed by resonance; 28. Characterization of the stability for
trajectories exterior to Jupiter in the restricted three-body problem via
closed-form perturbation theory; 29. Astrometry and photometry of asteroids
from the UkrVO database of astroplates; 30. Families of periodic orbits
around asteroids: from shape symmetry to asymmetry; 31. Oscillations around
tidal pseudo-synchronous solutions for circumbinary planets; 32. Apsidal
alignment in migrating dust: crescent features caused by eccentric planets;
33. Cascade disruption in Rampo family; 34. An algorithm for automatic
identification of asymmetric transits in the TESS database.
1. Dynamical constraints on the evolution of the inner asteroid belt and
the sources of meteorites; 2. On tides and exoplanets; 3. Evolution of
INPOP planetary ephemerides and Bepi-Colombo simulations; 4. The
Lidov-Kozai resonance at different scales; 5. A numerical criterion
evaluating the robustness of planetary architectures; 6. New results on
orbital resonances; 7. Latitudinal variations of charged dust in co-orbital
resonance with Jupiter; 8. Chaos identification through the
auto-correlation function indicator (ACFI); 9. Closed-form perturbation
theory in the Sun-Jupiter restricted three body problem without relegation;
10. The current orbit of Atlas (S XV); 11. Evolution and stability of
Laplace-like resonances under tidal dissipation; 12. Back-tracing space
debris using proper elements; 13. Four- and five-body periodic Caledonian
orbits; 14. Satellites' orbital stability through normal forms; 15. Noise,
friction and the radial-orbit instability in anisotropic stellar systems:
stochastic N-body simulations; 16. A cartographic study of spin-orbit
coupling in binary asteroids; 17. Probabilistic evolution of pairs of
trans-Neptunian objects in close orbits; 18. Multiple bifurcations around
433 Eros with Harmonic Balance Method; 19. The effect of the passage of
Gliese 710 on Oort cloud comets; 20. Weak stability transition region near
the orbit of the Moon; 21. Secular dynamics in extrasolar systems with two
planets in mutually inclined orbits; 22. Dynamics around the binary system
(65803) Didymos; 23. Orbit propagation around small bodies using spherical
harmonic coefficients obtained from polyhedron shape models; 24. The
semi-analytical motion theory of the third order in planetary masses for
the Sun-Jupiter-Saturn-Uranus-Neptune's system; 25. On the scattering and
dynamical evolution of Oort cloud comets caused by a stellar fly-by; 26.
Planetary and lunar ephemeris EPM2021 and its significance for solar system
research; 27. Some of the most interesting cases of close asteroid pairs
perturbed by resonance; 28. Characterization of the stability for
trajectories exterior to Jupiter in the restricted three-body problem via
closed-form perturbation theory; 29. Astrometry and photometry of asteroids
from the UkrVO database of astroplates; 30. Families of periodic orbits
around asteroids: from shape symmetry to asymmetry; 31. Oscillations around
tidal pseudo-synchronous solutions for circumbinary planets; 32. Apsidal
alignment in migrating dust: crescent features caused by eccentric planets;
33. Cascade disruption in Rampo family; 34. An algorithm for automatic
identification of asymmetric transits in the TESS database.
the sources of meteorites; 2. On tides and exoplanets; 3. Evolution of
INPOP planetary ephemerides and Bepi-Colombo simulations; 4. The
Lidov-Kozai resonance at different scales; 5. A numerical criterion
evaluating the robustness of planetary architectures; 6. New results on
orbital resonances; 7. Latitudinal variations of charged dust in co-orbital
resonance with Jupiter; 8. Chaos identification through the
auto-correlation function indicator (ACFI); 9. Closed-form perturbation
theory in the Sun-Jupiter restricted three body problem without relegation;
10. The current orbit of Atlas (S XV); 11. Evolution and stability of
Laplace-like resonances under tidal dissipation; 12. Back-tracing space
debris using proper elements; 13. Four- and five-body periodic Caledonian
orbits; 14. Satellites' orbital stability through normal forms; 15. Noise,
friction and the radial-orbit instability in anisotropic stellar systems:
stochastic N-body simulations; 16. A cartographic study of spin-orbit
coupling in binary asteroids; 17. Probabilistic evolution of pairs of
trans-Neptunian objects in close orbits; 18. Multiple bifurcations around
433 Eros with Harmonic Balance Method; 19. The effect of the passage of
Gliese 710 on Oort cloud comets; 20. Weak stability transition region near
the orbit of the Moon; 21. Secular dynamics in extrasolar systems with two
planets in mutually inclined orbits; 22. Dynamics around the binary system
(65803) Didymos; 23. Orbit propagation around small bodies using spherical
harmonic coefficients obtained from polyhedron shape models; 24. The
semi-analytical motion theory of the third order in planetary masses for
the Sun-Jupiter-Saturn-Uranus-Neptune's system; 25. On the scattering and
dynamical evolution of Oort cloud comets caused by a stellar fly-by; 26.
Planetary and lunar ephemeris EPM2021 and its significance for solar system
research; 27. Some of the most interesting cases of close asteroid pairs
perturbed by resonance; 28. Characterization of the stability for
trajectories exterior to Jupiter in the restricted three-body problem via
closed-form perturbation theory; 29. Astrometry and photometry of asteroids
from the UkrVO database of astroplates; 30. Families of periodic orbits
around asteroids: from shape symmetry to asymmetry; 31. Oscillations around
tidal pseudo-synchronous solutions for circumbinary planets; 32. Apsidal
alignment in migrating dust: crescent features caused by eccentric planets;
33. Cascade disruption in Rampo family; 34. An algorithm for automatic
identification of asymmetric transits in the TESS database.