On the co-orbital asteroids in the solar system: medium-term timescale analysis of the quasi-coplanar objects
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2023
abstract:
The focus of this work is the current distribution of asteroids in co-orbital motion with Venus, Earth and
Jupiter, under a quasi-coplanar configuration and for a medium-term timescale of the order of 900 years.
A co-orbital trajectory is a heliocentric orbit trapped in a 1:1 mean-motion resonance with a given planet.
As such, to model it this work considers the Restricted Three-Body Problem in the planar circular case with
the help of averaging techniques. The domain of each co-orbital regime, that is, the quasi-satellite motion,
the horseshoe motion and the tadpole motion, can be neatly defined by means of an integrable model and
a simple two-dimensional map, that is invariant with respect to the mass parameter of the planet, and turns
out to be a remarkable tool to investigate the distribution of the co-orbitals objects of interest. The study is
based on the data corresponding to the ephemerides computed by the JPL Horizons system for asteroids with
a sufficient low orbital inclination with respect to the Sun-planet orbital plane. These objects are cataloged
according to their current dynamics, together with the transitions that occur in the given time frame from a
given type of co-orbital motion to another. The results provide a general catalog of co-orbital asteroids in the
solar system, the first one to our knowledge, and an efficient mean to study transitions.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Orbital resonances; asteroids dynamics; celestial mechanics; Trojan asteroids
List of contributors:
Pousse, Alexandre; Alessi, ELISA MARIA
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