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The existence and linear stability of the planar equilibrium points for photogravitational elliptical restricted three body problem is investigated in this paper. Assuming that the primaries, one of which is radiating are rotating in an elliptical orbit around their common center of mass. The effect of the radiation pressure, forces due to stellar wind and Poynting–Robertson drag on the dust particles are considered. The location of the five equilibrium points are found using analytical methods. It is observed that the collinear equilibrium points L1, L2 and L3 do not lie on the line joining the primaries but are shifted along the y-coordinate. The instability of the libration points due to the presence of the drag forces is demonstrated by Lyapunov’s first method of stability.  相似文献   

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We have examined the effects of oblateness up to J 4 of the less massive primary and gravitational potential from a circum-binary belt on the linear stability of triangular equilibrium points in the circular restricted three-body problem, when the more massive primary emits electromagnetic radiation impinging on the other bodies of the system. Using analytical and numerical methods, we have found the triangular equilibrium points and examined their linear stability. The triangular equilibrium points move towards the line joining the primaries in the presence of any of these perturbations, except in the presence of oblateness up to J 4 where the points move away from the line joining the primaries. It is observed that the triangular points are stable for 0 < μ < μ c and unstable for \(\mu_{\mathrm{c}} \le \mu \le \frac {1}{2},\) where μ c is the critical mass ratio affected by the oblateness up to J 4 of the less massive primary, electromagnetic radiation of the more massive primary and potential from the belt, all of which have destabilizing tendencies, except the coefficient J4 and the potential from the belt. A practical application of this model could be the study of motion of a dust particle near a radiating star and an oblate body surrounded by a belt.  相似文献   

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This paper studies the stability of Triangular Lagrangian points in the model of elliptical restricted three body problem, under the assumption that both the primaries are radiating. The model proposed is applicable to the well known binary systems Achird, Luyten, αCen AB, Kruger-60, Xi-Bootis. Conditional stability of the motion around the triangular points exists for 0≤μμ ?, where μ is the mass ratio. The method of averaging due to Grebenikov has been exploited throughout the analysis of stability of the system. The critical mass ratio depends on the combined effects of radiation of both the primaries and eccentricity of this orbit. It is found by adopting the simulation technique that the range of stability decreases as the radiation pressure parameter increases.  相似文献   

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This paper examines the effects of triaxiality of both the primaries on the position and stability of the oblate infinitesimal mass in the neighborhood of triangular equilibrium points in the framework of Elliptical restricted three body problem. We have found the solutions for the locations of triangular equilibrium points. We have investigated the stability of infinitesimal mass around the triangular equilibrium points.It is observed that the infinitesimal motion around triangular equilibrium points are stable under certain condition with respect to triaxiality of primaries. We have applied the method of averaging used by Grebenivok, throughout the analysis of the stability of the infinitesimal mass around the triangular equilibrium points. We have exploited simulation technique using MATLAB 15 to analyze the stability of the system. The critical mass ratio depends on the triaxiality, oblateness, semi- major axis and eccentricity of the elliptical orbits.  相似文献   

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This paper investigates the stability of triangular equilibrium points (L 4,5) in the elliptic restricted three-body problem (ER3BP), when both oblate primaries emit light energy simultaneously. The positions of the triangular points are seen to shift away from the line joining the primaries than in the classical case on account of the introduction of the eccentricity, semi-major axis, radiation and oblateness factors of both primaries. This is shown for the binary systems Achird, Luyten 726-8, Kruger 60, Alpha Centauri AB and Xi Bootis. We found that motion around these points is conditionally stable with respect to the parameters involved in the system dynamics. The region of stability increases and decreases with variability in eccentricity, oblateness and radiation pressures.  相似文献   

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This paper investigates the combined effect of small perturbations ε,ε′ in the Coriolis and centrifugal forces, radiation pressure q i , and changing oblateness of the primaries A i (t) (i=1,2) on the stability of equilibrium points in the restricted three body problem in which the primaries is a supergiant eclipsing binary system which consists of a pair of bright oblate stars having the appearance of a giant peanut in space and their masses assumed to vary with time in the absence of reactive forces. The equations of motion are derived and the equilibrium points are obtained. For the autonomized system, it is seen that there are more than a pair of the triangular points as κ→∞; κ being the arbitrary sum of the masses of the primaries. In the case of the collinear points, two additional equilibrium points exist on the line joining the primaries when simultaneously κ+ε′<0 and both primaries are oblate, i.e., 0<α i ?1. So there are five collinear equilibrium points in this case. Two non-planar equilibrium points exist for κ>1. Hence, there are at least nine equilibrium points of the system. The stability of these points is explored analytically and numerically. It is seen that the collinear and triangular points are stable with respect to certain conditions controlled by κ while the non-planar equilibrium points are unstable.  相似文献   

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We have studied a modified version of the classical restricted three-body problem (CR3BP) where both primaries are considered as oblate spheroids and are surrounded by a homogeneous circular planar cluster of material points centered at the mass center of the system. In this dynamical model we have examined the effects of oblateness of both primaries up to zonal harmonic J 4; together with gravitational potential from the circular cluster of material points on the existence and linear stability of the triangular equilibrium points. It is found that, the triangular points are stable for 0<μ<μ c and unstable for $\mu_{c} \le \mu \le \frac{1}{2}$ , where μ c is the critical mass ratio affected by the oblateness up to J 4 of the primaries and potential from the circular cluster of material points. The coefficient J 4 has stabilizing tendency, while J 2 and the potential from the circular cluster of material points have destabilizing tendency. A practical application of this model could be the study of the motion of a dust particle near oblate bodies surrounded by a circular cluster of material points.  相似文献   

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We have investigated the out of plane equilibrium points of a passive micron size particle and their stability in the field of radiating binary stellar systems Krüger-60, RW-Monocerotis within the framework of photo-gravitational circular restricted three-body problem. We find that the out of plane equilibrium points (L i , i = 6, 7, 8, 9) may exist for range of β 1 (ratio of radiation to gravitational force of the massive component) values for these binary systems in the presence of Poynting-Robertson drag (hereafter PR-drag). In the absence of PR-drag, we find that the motion of a particle near the equilibrium points L 6,7 is stable in both the binary systems for a specific range of β 1 values. The PR-drag is shown to cause instability of the various out of plane equilibrium points in these binary systems.  相似文献   

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This paper studies the motion and orbital stability of the infinitesimal mass in the vicinity of the equilateral (triangular) Lagrangian points of the elliptic restricted three body problem, considering photo gravitational effects of both the primaries. The stability of the triangular points is studied under the effects of radiating primaries around the binary system (Achird, Luyten, αCen AB, Kruger-60, Xi-Bootis); using simulation technique by drawing different curves of zero velocity.  相似文献   

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This study explores the effects of small perturbations in the Coriolis and centrifugal forces, radiation pressures and triaxiality of the two stars (primaries) on the position and stability of an infinitesimal mass (third body) in the framework of the planar circular restricted three-body problem (R3BP). it is observed that the positions of the usual five (three collinear and two triangular) equilibrium points are affected by the radiation, triaxiality and a small perturbation in the centrifugal force, but are unaffected by that of the Coriolis force. The collinear points are found to remain unstable, while the triangular points are seen to be stable for 0<μ<μ c and unstable for $\mu_{c} \le\mu\le\frac{1}{2}$ , where μ c is the critical mass ratio influenced by the small perturbations in the Coriolis and centrifugal forces, radiation and triaxiality. It is also noticed that the former one and all the latter three posses stabilizing and destabilizing behavior respectively. Therefore, the overall effect is that the size of the region of stability decreases with increase in the values of the parameters involved.  相似文献   

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We have studied the stability of location of various equilibrium points of a passive micron size particle in the field of radiating binary stellar system within the framework of circular restricted three body problem. Influence of radial radiation pressure and Poynting-Robertson drag (PR-drag) on the equilibrium points and their stability in the binary stellar systems RW-Monocerotis and Krüger-60 has been studied. It is shown that both collinear and off axis equilibrium points are linearly unstable for increasing value of β 1 (ratio of radiation to gravitational force of the massive component) in presence of PR-drag for the binary systems. Further we find that out of plane equilibrium points (L i , i=6,7) may exists for range of values of β 1>1 for these binary systems in the presence of PR-drag. Our linear stability analysis shows that the motion near the equilibrium points L 6,7 of the binary systems is unstable both in the absence and presence of PR-drag.  相似文献   

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The non-linear stability of the triangular libration point L4 of the restricted three-body problem is studied under the presence of third- and fourth-order resonances, when the more massive primary is a triaxial rigid body and source of radiation. In this study, Markeev's theorems are applied with the help of Moser's theorem. It is found that the stability of the triangular libration point is unstable in the third-order resonance case and in the fourth-order resonance case, this is stable or unstable depending on A1 and A2, and a source of radiation parameter α, where A1, A2 depend upon the lengths of the semi-axes of the triaxial rigid body.  相似文献   

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We locate and examine the stability of the ‘out of plane’ equilibrium points, L 6,7 of an infinitesimal body in the field of stellar-oblate binary systems moving in elliptic orbits around their common center of mass. Their positions and stability depend on the oblateness as well as radiation coefficients of the primaries and the eccentricity of their orbits. A numerical application of this problem for the systems: Gamma Leporis and Altair are given.  相似文献   

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We have investigated an improved version of the classic restricted three-body problem where both primaries are considered oblate and are enclosed by a homogeneous circular planar cluster of material points centered at the mass center of the system. In this dynamical model we have examined the effect on the number and on the linear stability of the equilibrium locations of the small particle due to both, the primaries’ oblateness and the potential created by the circular cluster. We have drawn the zero-velocity surfaces and we have found that in addition to the usual five Lagrangian equilibrium points of the classic restricted three-body problem, there exist two new collinear points L n1,L n2 due to the potential from the circular cluster of material points. Numerical investigations reveal that with the increase in the mass of the circular cluster of material points, L n2 comes nearer to the more massive primary, while L n1 moves away from it. Owing to oblateness of the bodies, L n1 comes nearer to the more massive primary, while L n2 moves towards the less massive primary. The collinear equilibrium points remain unstable, while the triangular points are stable for 0<μ<μ c and unstable for $\mu_{c} \le \mu \le \frac{1}{2}$ , where μ c is the critical mass ratio influenced by oblateness of the primaries and the potential from the circular cluster of material points. The oblateness and the circular cluster of material points have destabilizing tendency.  相似文献   

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Within the frame work of the circular restricted three-body problem (CR3BP) we have examined the effect of axis-symmetric of the bigger primary, oblateness up to the zonal harmonic J 4 of the smaller primary and gravitational potential from a belt (circular cluster of material points) on the linear stability of the triangular libration points. It is found that the positions of triangular libration points and their linear stability are affected by axis-symmetric of the bigger primary, oblateness up to J 4 of the smaller primary and the potential created by the belt. The axis-symmetric of the bigger primary and the coefficient J 2 of the smaller primary have destabilizing tendency, while the coefficient J 4 of the smaller primary and the potential from the belt have stabilizing tendency. The overall effect of these perturbations has destabilizing tendency. This study can be useful in the investigation of motion of a particle near axis-symmetric—oblate bodies surrounded by a belt.  相似文献   

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This paper investigates the motion of an infinitesimal body in the generalized restricted three-body problem. It is generalized in the sense that both primaries are radiating, oblate bodies, together with the effect of gravitational potential from a belt. It derives equations of the motion, locates positions of the equilibrium points and examines their linear stability. It has been found that, in addition to the usual five equilibrium points, there appear two new collinear points L n1, L n2 due to the potential from the belt, and in the presence of all these perturbations, the equilibrium points L 1, L 3 come nearer to the primaries; while L 2, L 4, L 5, L n1 move towards the less massive primary and L n2 moves away from it. The collinear equilibrium points remain unstable, while the triangular points are stable for 0<μ<μ c and unstable for $\mu_{c} \le\mu\le\frac{1}{2}$ , where μ c is the critical mass ratio influenced by the oblateness and radiation of the primaries and potential from the belt, all of which have destabilizing tendency. A practical application of this model could be the study of the motion of a dust particle near the oblate, radiating binary stars systems surrounded by a belt.  相似文献   

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The equilibrium points and their linear stability has been discussed in the generalized photogravitational Chermnykh’s problem. The bigger primary is being considered as a source of radiation and small primary as an oblate spheroid. The effect of radiation pressure has been discussed numerically. The collinear points are linearly unstable and triangular points are stable in the sense of Lyapunov stability provided μ<μ Routh =0.0385201. The effect of gravitational potential from the belt is also examined. The mathematical properties of this system are different from the classical restricted three body problem.  相似文献   

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We study numerically the photogravitational version of the problem of four bodies, where an infinitesimal particle is moving under the Newtonian gravitational attraction of three bodies which are finite, moving in circles around their center of mass fixed at the origin of the coordinate system, according to the solution of Lagrange where they are always at the vertices of an equilateral triangle. The fourth body does not affect the motion of the three bodies (primaries). We consider that the primary body m 1 is dominant and is a source of radiation while the other two small primaries m 2 and m 3 are equal. In this case (photogravitational) we examine the linear stability of the Lagrange triangle solution. The allowed regions of motion as determined by the zero-velocity surface and corresponding equipotential curves, as well as the positions of the equilibrium points on the orbital plane are given. The existence and the number of the collinear and the non-collinear equilibrium points of the problem depends on the mass parameters of the primaries and the radiation factor q 1. Critical masses m 3 and radiation q 1 associated with the existence and the number of the equilibrium points are given. The stability of the relative equilibrium solutions in all cases are also studied. In the last section we investigate the existence and location of the out of orbital plane equilibrium points of the problem. We found that such critical points exist. These points lie in the (x,z) plane in symmetrical positions with respect to (x,y) plane. The stability of these points are also examined.  相似文献   

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Binary systems hosting astrophysical compact objects such as white dwarfs and/or neutron stars provide excellent test beds for studying the impact of the oblateness of the main bodies in the restricted three-body problem (R3BP). The case is investigated when the primary bodies are non-luminous, non-spherical (oblate) bodies and the third body of infinitesimal mass is also an oblate spheroid. The existence of extra solar planets orbiting these systems constitutes a three-body problem which makes them excellent models for this axisymmetric ER3BP. The positions of the equilibrium points are affected by the oblateness parameters of the three-bodies; this is shown for double neutron star binaries. The triangular points are stable for 0<μ<μ c ; where μ is the mass ratio (μ≤1/2) and μ c is the critical mass value influenced by the eccentricity, semi major axis and oblateness factors. The size of the region of stability increases with decreasing values of the oblateness. The oblateness of the system’s bodies does not affect the nature of the stability of the collinear points since they remain unstable. Due to the almost equal masses of the primaries, our study shows that even the triangular points of these systems are unstable.  相似文献   

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