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Dynamics of planets in retrograde mean motion resonance
Authors:Julie Gayon  Eric Bois  Hans Scholl
Affiliation:1. CNRS, Observatoire de la C?te d’Azur, Laboratoire Cassiopée, Nice Sophia-Antipolis University, B.P. 4229, 06304, Nice Cedex 4, France
Abstract:In a previous paper (Gayon and Bois 2008a), we have shown the general efficiency of retrograde resonances for stabilizing compact planetary systems. Such retrograde resonances can be found when two-planets of a three-body planetary system are both in mean motion resonance and revolve in opposite directions. For a particular two-planet system, we have also obtained a new orbital fit involving such a counter-revolving configuration and consistent with the observational data. In the present paper, we analytically investigate the three-body problem in this particular case of retrograde resonances. We therefore define a new set of canonical variables allowing to express correctly the resonance angles and obtain the Hamiltonian of a system harboring planets revolving in opposite directions. The acquiring of an analytical “rail” may notably contribute to a deeper understanding of our numerical investigation and provides the major structures related to the stability properties. A comparison between our analytical and numerical results is also carried out.
Keywords:Hamiltonian systems  Planetary systems  Resonance  Periodic orbits  Retrograde planets  Resonant average  Hamiltonian
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