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Multi-scale (Time and Mass) Dynamics of Space Objects (IAU S364)

Part of Proceedings of the International Astronomical Union Symposia and Colloquia

Stanley Dermott, Dan Li, Apostolos Christou, Sylvio Ferraz-Mello, Agnes Fienga, Lionel Bigot, David Mary, Pierre Deram, Andrea Di Ruscio, Leo Bernus, Mickael Gastineau, Jacques Laskar, Anne-Sophie Libert, Ugo Locatelli, Chiara Caracciolo, Marco Sansottera, Mara Volpi, Renu Malhotra, Stefanie Reiter, Christoph Lhotka, Valerio Carruba, Safwan Aljbaae, Rita Domingos, Mariela Huaman, William Barletta, Irene Cavallari, Christos Efthymiopoulos, Demetrio Tadeu Ceccatto, Nelson Callegari Jr, Adrian Rodrigues, Alessandra Celletti, Efsevia Karampotsiou, Giuseppe Pucacco, Tudor Vartolomei, Valerie Chopovda, Winston Sweatman, Irene De Blasi, Pierfrancesco Di Cintio, Lapo Casetti, Mahdi Jafari Nadoushan, Eduard Kuznetsov, Omar Al-Shiblawi, Vladislav Gusev, Nicolas Leclere, Gaetan Kerschen, Lamberto Dell'Elce, Birgit Loibnegger, Elke Pilat-Lohinger, Maximilian Zimmermann, Sharleena Clees, Zoltan Mako, Julia Salamon, Rita Mastroianni, Raí Oliveira, Othon Winter, Rafael Sfair, Giulia Valvano, Tamires Moura, Gabriel Borderes-Motta, Pelayo Peñarroya, Roberto Paoli, Alexander Perminov, Elena Pitjeva, Dmitry Pavlov, Dan Aksim, Markarita Kan, Alexey Rosaev, Eva Plavalova, Mattia Rossi, Iryna Vavilova, Svetlana Shatokhina, Ludmila Pakuliak, Olena Yizhakevych, Ilgmars Eglitis, Vitaly Andruk, Yuri Protsyuk, George Voyatzis, Kleomenis Tsiganis, Federico Zoppetti, Hugo Folonier, Cristian Beaugé, Alejandro Leiva, Maximilian Sommer, Petr Pokorný, Hajime Yano, Ralf Srama, Mariia Vasileva, Maksym Vasylenko, Yakiv Pavlenko, Daria Dobrycheva, Irina Kulyk, Olena Shubina, Pavlo Korsun
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  • Date Published: September 2022
  • availability: Temporarily unavailable - available from August 2023
  • format: Hardback
  • isbn: 9781108490764

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  • The range of phenomena that manifest at all different time and length scales and the wide range of sizes of space objects, from minor bodies in the Solar System to exoplanets, and from dust particles to Jupiter-size bodies, require the development of dynamical modeling and analysis tools that can handle these different scales. This volume collects contributions given by distinguished scientists at the hybrid IAU Symposium 364. The methods in dynamics modeling of space objects have already reached a state of maturity, and their implementation provided a large number of important results pertaining to both the theory and their applications. The contributions cover the recent advances in the multi-scale dynamics of natural and artificial space objects from various perspectives, which will benefit graduate students and researchers working in the fields of celestial mechanics, astrodynamics, planetary sciences, applied mathematics and dynamical systems.

    • Incorporates the dynamical modeling of space objects including dust particles, asteroids and comets, planets and exoplanets, satellites and space debris
    • Discusses theories and tools to analyze the long-term evolution of space objects via perturbation methods, numerical, semi-analytical and analytical techniques, computer-algebraic techniques, and more
    • Covers multi-scale stability analysis of celestial bodies: resonances, mechanisms of onset of chaos, chaos indicators, equilibrium points, invariant manifolds, local and global analysis
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    • Date Published: September 2022
    • format: Hardback
    • isbn: 9781108490764
    • length: 284 pages
    • dimensions: 252 x 180 x 15 mm
    • weight: 0.62kg
    • availability: Temporarily unavailable - available from August 2023
  • Table of Contents

    1. Dynamical constraints on the evolution of the inner asteroid belt and the sources of meteorites
    2. On tides and exoplanets
    3. Evolution of INPOP planetary ephemerides and Bepi-Colombo simulations
    4. The Lidov-Kozai resonance at different scales
    5. A numerical criterion evaluating the robustness of planetary architectures
    6. New results on orbital resonances
    7. Latitudinal variations of charged dust in co-orbital resonance with Jupiter
    8. Chaos identification through the auto-correlation function indicator (ACFI)
    9. Closed-form perturbation theory in the Sun-Jupiter restricted three body problem without relegation
    10. The current orbit of Atlas (S XV)
    11. Evolution and stability of Laplace-like resonances under tidal dissipation
    12. Back-tracing space debris using proper elements
    13. Four- and five-body periodic Caledonian orbits
    14. Satellites' orbital stability through normal forms
    15. Noise, friction and the radial-orbit instability in anisotropic stellar systems: stochastic N-body simulations
    16. A cartographic study of spin-orbit coupling in binary asteroids
    17. Probabilistic evolution of pairs of trans-Neptunian objects in close orbits
    18. Multiple bifurcations around 433 Eros with Harmonic Balance Method
    19. The effect of the passage of Gliese 710 on Oort cloud comets
    20. Weak stability transition region near the orbit of the Moon
    21. Secular dynamics in extrasolar systems with two planets in mutually inclined orbits
    22. Dynamics around the binary system (65803) Didymos
    23. Orbit propagation around small bodies using spherical harmonic coefficients obtained from polyhedron shape models
    24. The semi-analytical motion theory of the third order in planetary masses for the Sun-Jupiter-Saturn-Uranus-Neptune's system
    25. On the scattering and dynamical evolution of Oort cloud comets caused by a stellar fly-by
    26. Planetary and lunar ephemeris EPM2021 and its significance for solar system research
    27. Some of the most interesting cases of close asteroid pairs perturbed by resonance
    28. Characterization of the stability for trajectories exterior to Jupiter in the restricted three-body problem via closed-form perturbation theory
    29. Astrometry and photometry of asteroids from the UkrVO database of astroplates
    30. Families of periodic orbits around asteroids: from shape symmetry to asymmetry
    31. Oscillations around tidal pseudo-synchronous solutions for circumbinary planets
    32. Apsidal alignment in migrating dust: crescent features caused by eccentric planets
    33. Cascade disruption in Rampo family
    34. An algorithm for automatic identification of asymmetric transits in the TESS database.

  • Editors

    Alessandra Celletti, Università degli Studi di Roma 'Tor Vergata'

    Cristian Beaugé, Observatory of Cordoba, Argentina

    Cătălin Galeş, 'Alexandru Ioan Cuza' University, Iasi, Romania

    Anne Lemaître, Université de Namur, Belgium

    Contributors

    Stanley Dermott, Dan Li, Apostolos Christou, Sylvio Ferraz-Mello, Agnes Fienga, Lionel Bigot, David Mary, Pierre Deram, Andrea Di Ruscio, Leo Bernus, Mickael Gastineau, Jacques Laskar, Anne-Sophie Libert, Ugo Locatelli, Chiara Caracciolo, Marco Sansottera, Mara Volpi, Renu Malhotra, Stefanie Reiter, Christoph Lhotka, Valerio Carruba, Safwan Aljbaae, Rita Domingos, Mariela Huaman, William Barletta, Irene Cavallari, Christos Efthymiopoulos, Demetrio Tadeu Ceccatto, Nelson Callegari Jr, Adrian Rodrigues, Alessandra Celletti, Efsevia Karampotsiou, Giuseppe Pucacco, Tudor Vartolomei, Valerie Chopovda, Winston Sweatman, Irene De Blasi, Pierfrancesco Di Cintio, Lapo Casetti, Mahdi Jafari Nadoushan, Eduard Kuznetsov, Omar Al-Shiblawi, Vladislav Gusev, Nicolas Leclere, Gaetan Kerschen, Lamberto Dell'Elce, Birgit Loibnegger, Elke Pilat-Lohinger, Maximilian Zimmermann, Sharleena Clees, Zoltan Mako, Julia Salamon, Rita Mastroianni, Raí Oliveira, Othon Winter, Rafael Sfair, Giulia Valvano, Tamires Moura, Gabriel Borderes-Motta, Pelayo Peñarroya, Roberto Paoli, Alexander Perminov, Elena Pitjeva, Dmitry Pavlov, Dan Aksim, Markarita Kan, Alexey Rosaev, Eva Plavalova, Mattia Rossi, Iryna Vavilova, Svetlana Shatokhina, Ludmila Pakuliak, Olena Yizhakevych, Ilgmars Eglitis, Vitaly Andruk, Yuri Protsyuk, George Voyatzis, Kleomenis Tsiganis, Federico Zoppetti, Hugo Folonier, Cristian Beaugé, Alejandro Leiva, Maximilian Sommer, Petr Pokorný, Hajime Yano, Ralf Srama, Mariia Vasileva, Maksym Vasylenko, Yakiv Pavlenko, Daria Dobrycheva, Irina Kulyk, Olena Shubina, Pavlo Korsun

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