Friday, October 26, 2012

1010.2609 (Marco Sansottera et al.)

On the stability of the secular evolution of the planar
Sun-Jupiter-Saturn-Uranus system
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Marco Sansottera, Ugo Locatelli, Antonio Giorgilli
We investigate the long time stability of the Sun-Jupiter-Saturn-Uranus system by considering the planar, secular model. Our method may be considered as an extension of Lagrange's theory for the secular motions. Indeed, concerning the planetary orbital revolutions, we improve the classical circular approximation by replacing it with a torus which is invariant up to order two in the masses; therefore, we investigate the stability of the elliptic equilibrium point of the secular system for small values of the eccentricities. For the initial data corresponding to a real set of astronomical observations, we find an estimated stability time of $10^7$ years, which is not extremely smaller than the lifetime of the Solar System ($\sim 5$ Gyr).
View original: http://arxiv.org/abs/1010.2609

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