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2006MNRAS.365.1367Q - Mon. Not. R. Astron. Soc., 365, 1367-1382 (2006/February-1)
Reducing the probability of capture into resonance.
QUILLEN A.C.
Abstract (from CDS):
Mean motion resonances are comprised of multiple resonant subterms. We find that the corotation subterm can reduce the probability of capture when the planet eccentricity is above a critical value. We present factors that can be used to estimate this critical planet eccentricity. Applying our framework to the migration of Neptune, we find that Neptune's eccentricity is near the critical value that would make its 2 : 1 resonance fail to capture twotinos. The capture probability is affected by the separation between resonant subterms and so is also a function of the precession rates of the longitudes of periapse of both planet and particle near resonance.
Abstract Copyright: 2005 The Author. Journal compilation © 2005 RAS
Journal keyword(s): celestial mechanics
Simbad objects: 4
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