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THE PERTURBED PHOTOGRAVITATIONAL RESTRICTED THREE BODY PROBLEM: ANALYSIS OF RESONANT PERIODIC ORBITS

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DISCRETE AND CONTINUOUS DYNAMICAL SYSTEMS-SERIES S
Volume 12, Issue 4-5, Pages 849-875

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AMER INST MATHEMATICAL SCIENCES-AIMS
DOI: 10.3934/dcdss.2019057

Keywords

Photogravitational restricted three-body problem; periodic orbits; interior resonance; exterior resonance; oblateness; Poincare surface of section

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In the framework of the perturbed photo-gravitational restricted three-body problem, the first order exterior resonant orbits and the first, third and fifth order interior resonant periodic orbits are analyzed. The location, eccentricity and period of the first order exterior and interior resonant orbits are investigated in the unperturbed and perturbed cases for a specified value of Jacobi constant C. It is observed that as the number of loops increases successively from one loop to five loops, the period of infinitesimal body increases in such a way that the successive difference of periods is either 6 or 7 units. It is further observed that for the exterior resonance, as the number of loops increases, the location of the periodic orbit moves towards the Sun whereas for the interior resonance as the number of loops increases, location of the periodic orbit moves away from the Sun. Thereby we demonstrate that the location of resonant orbits of the given order moves away from the Sun when perturbation is included. The evolution of interior first order resonant orbit with three loops is studied for different values of Jacobi constant C. It is observed that when the value of C increases, the size of the loop decreases and degenerates finally into a circle, the eccentricity of periodic orbit decreases and location of the periodic orbit moves towards the second primary body.

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