DPS Pasadena Meeting 2000, 23-27 October 2000
Session 61. Dynamics Posters
Displayed, 1:00pm, Monday - 1:00pm, Friday, Highlighted Tuesday and Thursday, 3:30-6:30pm, C101-C105, C211

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[61.06] Frequency Map and Global Dynamics in Planetary systems. Short Period Dynamics

P. Robutel, J. Laskar (ASD-IMC/CNRS)

Frequency Map Analysis (FMA) is a refined numerical method based on Fourier techniques which provide a clear representation of the global dynamics of multi-dimensional systems, which is very effective for systems of 3 degrees of freedom and more, and was applied to a large class of dynamical systems (Solar System, galaxies, particle accelerators,...). FMA requires only a very short integration time to obtain a measure of the diffusion of the trajectories, and allows to identify easily the location of the main resonances. We have performed a complete analysis of massless particles in the Solar System, from Mercury (0.38 AU) to the outer parts of the Kuiper belt (90 AU), for all values of the eccentricities, and several values for the inclinations. This provides a complete dynamical map of the Solar System, which is, in this first step, restricted to mean motion resonances. The precise extent of the resonant islands in the phase space has been determined. We have thus set up a system for the analysis of the numerous planetary systems which are expected to be discovered in the near future. As an example, we present the application of this method to the understanding of the dynamics of the newly discovered upsilon-Andromedae system.


The author(s) of this abstract have provided an email address for comments about the abstract: robutel@bdl.fr


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