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New contributions to the problem of capture
Authors:TA Heppenheimer  Carolyn Porco
Institution:Division of Geological and Planetary Science, California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, California 91125, USA
Abstract:We present a treatment of libration-point capture in the restricted three-body problem. Examples of capture are given, and a long-term numerical integration is presented, to illustrate major features of orbits arising from capture. A theory of lifetimes is given, providing order-of-magnitude (though rather conservative) estimates of the time a body remains captured. A general capture criterion, giving bounds on admissible values of the postcapture semimajor axis, for given values of eccentricity and inclination. This criterion is used to demonstrate that, in general, direct postcapture orbits lie outside retrograde ones. We also emphasize the importance of mass-change, of one or both primaries, in producing capture. This phenomenon is shown to give rise to a new type of capture, “pull-down capture,” which produces retrograde orbits. The effects of nebular drag also are noted.These results suggest the improbability of a capture origin for Jupiter's outer satellites within the last 4+ billion years, or since the solar system reached its present dynamical configuration. Computations indicate, however, that either mass-change or nebular drag could have been effective in producing capture. The outer satellite groups are shown to resemble Hirayama families physically, thus supporting a hypothesis of capture followed by collisional fragmentation.
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