Two families of periodic orbits in a three-dimensional potential of astronomical interest are described. The potential is the one suggested by Martinet and Magnenat. All orbits have the same energy and start from the (x,y) plane with a velocity perpendicular to this plane. An orbit belonging to family 1P (resp. 2P) crosses once (resp. twice) the plane (x,y) with ż > 0 before closing on itself. Orbits of family 1P are found to be approximately plane. This unexpected property is demonstrated using a theorem by Moser.

Periodic orbits in a three-dimensional potential

GALLETTA, GIUSEPPE
1983

Abstract

Two families of periodic orbits in a three-dimensional potential of astronomical interest are described. The potential is the one suggested by Martinet and Magnenat. All orbits have the same energy and start from the (x,y) plane with a velocity perpendicular to this plane. An orbit belonging to family 1P (resp. 2P) crosses once (resp. twice) the plane (x,y) with ż > 0 before closing on itself. Orbits of family 1P are found to be approximately plane. This unexpected property is demonstrated using a theorem by Moser.
1983
Francese (Altre)
122
137
142
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Galaxies elliptical and lenticular; galaxies: theoretical models; Celestial mechanics
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Hayli, A.; Desolneux, N.; Galletta, Giuseppe
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