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Periodic orbits near the particle resonance in galaxies
Near the particle resonance of a spiral galaxy the almost circular periodic orbits that exist inside the resonance (direct) or outside it (retrograde) are replaced by elongated trapped orbits around the maxima of the potential L/sub 4/ and L/sub 5/. These are the long- period trapped periodic orbits...
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author | Contopoulos, George |
author_facet | Contopoulos, George |
author_sort | Contopoulos, George |
collection | CERN |
description | Near the particle resonance of a spiral galaxy the almost circular periodic orbits that exist inside the resonance (direct) or outside it (retrograde) are replaced by elongated trapped orbits around the maxima of the potential L/sub 4/ and L/sub 5/. These are the long- period trapped periodic orbits. The long-period orbits shrink to the points L/sub 4/, L/sub 5/ for a critical value of the Hamiltonian h. For still larger h, a family of short-period trapped orbits appears, with continuously growing size. The evolution of the periodic orbits with h is followed, theoretically and numerically, from the untrapped orbits to the long-periodic orbits and then to the short-periodic orbits, mainly in the case of a bar. In a tight spiral case an explanation of the asymmetric periodic and banana orbits is given, and an example of short-period orbits not surrounding L/sub 4/ or L/sub 5/ is provided. Another family of periodic orbits reaching corotation is trapped at the inner Lindblad resonance. (5 refs). |
id | cern-879183 |
institution | Organización Europea para la Investigación Nuclear |
language | eng |
publishDate | 1978 |
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spelling | cern-8791832019-09-30T06:29:59Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/879183engContopoulos, GeorgePeriodic orbits near the particle resonance in galaxiesAstrophysics and AstronomyNear the particle resonance of a spiral galaxy the almost circular periodic orbits that exist inside the resonance (direct) or outside it (retrograde) are replaced by elongated trapped orbits around the maxima of the potential L/sub 4/ and L/sub 5/. These are the long- period trapped periodic orbits. The long-period orbits shrink to the points L/sub 4/, L/sub 5/ for a critical value of the Hamiltonian h. For still larger h, a family of short-period trapped orbits appears, with continuously growing size. The evolution of the periodic orbits with h is followed, theoretically and numerically, from the untrapped orbits to the long-periodic orbits and then to the short-periodic orbits, mainly in the case of a bar. In a tight spiral case an explanation of the asymmetric periodic and banana orbits is given, and an example of short-period orbits not surrounding L/sub 4/ or L/sub 5/ is provided. Another family of periodic orbits reaching corotation is trapped at the inner Lindblad resonance. (5 refs).oai:cds.cern.ch:8791831978 |
spellingShingle | Astrophysics and Astronomy Contopoulos, George Periodic orbits near the particle resonance in galaxies |
title | Periodic orbits near the particle resonance in galaxies |
title_full | Periodic orbits near the particle resonance in galaxies |
title_fullStr | Periodic orbits near the particle resonance in galaxies |
title_full_unstemmed | Periodic orbits near the particle resonance in galaxies |
title_short | Periodic orbits near the particle resonance in galaxies |
title_sort | periodic orbits near the particle resonance in galaxies |
topic | Astrophysics and Astronomy |
url | http://cds.cern.ch/record/879183 |
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