Stationary configurations for co-orbital satellites with small arbitrary masses (Q1766789)
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 2140042
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 2140042 |
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Stationary configurations for co-orbital satellites with small arbitrary masses (English)
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1 March 2005
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The plane \((N+1)\)-body problem (\(N\) co-orbital satellites orbiting a much more massive central planet) is considered. Some planar stationary configurations (called some times as relative equilibria) are studied. The existence of the stationary configurations depends on the parity the numbers \(N\) (odd or even). It is shown that for the \(N\) odd and for a given angular configuration there is always a set of satellite masses which achieve stationary. For \(N\) even, on the contrary, there is in general no combinations of masses which ensure stationary for a given angular configurations.
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celestial mechanics
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\(n\)-body problem
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central configurations
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co-orbital satellites
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