by Carl D. Murray and Stanley F. Dermott
Chapter 6
The Disturbing Function
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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
- Introduction
- The disturbing function
- Expansion using Legendre polynomials
- Literal expansion in orbital elements
- Literal expansion to second order
- Terms associated with a specific argument
- Use of the disturbing function
- Lagrange's planetary equations
- Classification of arguments in the disturbing function
- Secular terms
- Resonant terms
- Short period and small amplitude terms
- Sample calculations of the averaged disturbing function
- Terms associated with the 3:1 commensurability
- Terms associated with the 18:7 commensurability
- The effect of planetary oblateness
- Exercises
- Secular Perturbations
- Resonant Perturbations
- Chaos and Long-term Evolution
- Planetary Rings
- Appendix - Solar System Data
- Appendix - Expansion of the Disturbing Function
- References (PDF)
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