Dynamics around the Earth-Moon triangular points in the Hill restricted 4-body problem

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Peterson, L. T.
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Brown, G.
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Jorba, A.
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Scheeres, D.
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2024-10-14T11:16:29Z
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2024-12-09T12:34:59Z
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2024-10-14T11:16:29Z
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2024-12-09T12:34:59Z
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2024-08-01
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http://hdl.handle.net/2072/537868
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This paper investigates the motion of a small particle moving near the triangular points of the Earth-Moon system. The dynamics are modeled in the Hill restricted 4-body problem (HR4BP), which includes the effect of the Earth and Moon as in the circular restricted 3-body problem (CR3BP), as well as the direct and indirect effect of the Sun as a periodic time-dependent perturbation of the CR3BP. Due to the periodic perturbation, the triangular points of the CR3BP are no longer equilibrium solutions; rather, the triangular points are replaced by periodic orbits with the same period as the perturbation. Additionally, there is a 2:1 resonant periodic orbit that persists from the CR3BP into the HR4BP. In this work, we investigate the dynamics around these invariant objects by performing a center manifold reduction and computing families of 2-dimensional invariant tori and their linear normal behavior. We identify bifurcations and relationships between families. Mechanisms for transport between the Earth, L4, and the Moon are discussed. Comparisons are made between the results presented here and in the bicircular problem (BCP).
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We would like to thank Dr. Lydia Eutsey Perkins for contributions to theconfocal microscopy imaging and image processing, Dr. Jon Minden for hisexpertise and support regarding peptide biochemistry, and Dr. Qidong Jiafor assistance with RNA-seq. Further, we are grateful to Dr. Surya Dev Aggarwal, Shaw Camphire, Pratyush Madapuji Ravi, and Bailey Smith for constructive feedback on data and the manuscript. We greatly acknowledge Ms. LucyOnion's contribution to thein vivoimaging experiments. Special thanks toFranc the cat for providing inspiration for the development of an improvedgene modification system. We are grateful for the support from the NIH (R01AI139077 to N.L.H.) and the Glen de Vries fellowship (awarded to K.M.B.).
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41 p.
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eng
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Springer
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Celestial Mechanics and Dynamical Astronomy
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RECERCAT (Dipòsit de la Recerca de Catalunya)
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Sun-Earth-Moon system
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Triangular points
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Hill restricted 4-body problem
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Periodically-forced Hamiltonian system
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Dynamics around the Earth-Moon triangular points in the Hill restricted 4-body problem
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info:eu-repo/semantics/article
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cap
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10.1007/s10569-024-10203-5
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