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Geometry of transit orbits in the periodically-perturbed restricted three-body problem

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In the circular restricted three-body problem, low energy transit orbits are revealed by linearizing the governing dif-ferential equations about the collinear Lagrange points. This procedure fails when time-periodic perturbations are… Click to show full abstract

In the circular restricted three-body problem, low energy transit orbits are revealed by linearizing the governing dif-ferential equations about the collinear Lagrange points. This procedure fails when time-periodic perturbations are considered, such as perturbation due to the sun (i.e., the bicircular problem) or orbital eccentricity of the primaries. For the case of a time-periodic perturbation, the Lagrange point is replaced by a periodic orbit, equivalently viewed as a hyperbolic-elliptic fixed point of a symplectic map (the stroboscopic Poincar´e map). Transit and non-transit orbits can be identified in the discrete map about the fixed point, in analogy with the geometric construction of Conley and McGehee about the index-1 saddle equilibrium point in the continuous dynamical system. Furthermore, though the continuous time system does not conserve the Hamiltonian energy (which is time-varying), the linearized map locally conserves a time-independent e ff ective Hamiltonian function. We demonstrate that the phase space geometry of transit and non-transit orbits is preserved in going from the unperturbed to a periodically-perturbed situation, which carries over to the full nonlinear equations.

Keywords: time; problem; geometry; restricted three; transit; transit orbits

Journal Title: Advances in Space Research
Year Published: 2022

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