by Carl D. Murray and Stanley F. Dermott
Chapter 10
Planetary Rings
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- Structure of the Solar System
- The Two-Body Problem
- The Restricted Three-Body Problem
- Tides, Rotation and Shape
- Spin-Orbit Coupling
- The Disturbing Function
- Secular Perturbations
- Resonant Perturbations
- Chaos and Long-term Evolution
- PLANETARY RINGS
- Introduction
- Planetary ring systems
- The rings of Jupiter
- The rings of Saturn
- The rings of Uranus
- The rings of Neptune
- Rings and satellites
- Resonances in the rings
- Perturbations in semi-major axis and corotation resonances
- Perturbations in eccentricity and Lindblad resonances
- Perturbations in inclination and vertical resonances
- Locations of resonances
- Density waves and bending waves
- Narrow rings and sharp edges
- Spreading timescales
- Localised effects of satellite perturbations
- Shepherding satellites and radial confinement
- Eccentric and inclined rings
- Embedded satellites and horseshoe orbits
- The Encke gap and Pan
- The F ring of Saturn
- The Adams ring of Neptune
- The evolution of rings
- The Earth's dust ring
- Exercises
- Appendix - Solar System Data
- Appendix - Expansion of the Disturbing Function
- References (PDF)
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