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2018

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Restricted Three-Body Problem Under The Effect Of Albedo When Smaller Primary Is A Finite Straight Segment, Shipra Chauhan, Dinesh Kumar, Bhavneet Kaur Dec 2018

Restricted Three-Body Problem Under The Effect Of Albedo When Smaller Primary Is A Finite Straight Segment, Shipra Chauhan, Dinesh Kumar, Bhavneet Kaur

Applications and Applied Mathematics: An International Journal (AAM)

This paper addresses the dynamics of the infinitesimal body in the restricted three-body problem under the effect of Albedo when the smaller primary is a finite straight segment and bigger one is a source of radiation. The measure of diffusive reflection of solar radiation out of the total solar radiation received by a body is Albedo which is measured on a scale from 0 to 1. The equations of motion of the infinitesimal body are derived and it is found that there exist five libration points, out of which three are collinear and the rest are non-collinear with the primaries. …


Study Of The Restricted Three Body Problem When One Primary Is A Uniform Circular Disk, Mohd. Arif, Ravi K. Sagar Jun 2018

Study Of The Restricted Three Body Problem When One Primary Is A Uniform Circular Disk, Mohd. Arif, Ravi K. Sagar

Applications and Applied Mathematics: An International Journal (AAM)

In this paper we have studied the location and stability of the equilibrium points in the restricted three body problem by taking into consideration the bigger primary as an uniform circular disc. We have observed that there exist six collinear (Li, i = 1::6) and two non-collinear (Li, i = 7; 8) equilibrium points.We have found that the points L1 and L3 move towards the center of mass while L2, L4, L5 and L6 go away from the center of mass as parameter of mass μ increases.We have also observed that the points L1, L2 and L3 move away from …