The Triaxiality Role in the Spin-Orbit Dynamics of a Rigid Body
2018
We study the roto-orbital dynamics of a uniform sphere and a triaxial body by means of a radial intermediary, which defines
a 2-DOF Hamiltonian system. Our analysis is carried out by using variables referred to the total angular momentum. Its
validity and applicability is assessed numerically by experiments comprising three different scenarios; analysis of the
triaxiality, eccentricity and altitude. They show that there is a range of parameters and initial conditions for which the
radial distance and the slow angles are estimated accurately, even after one orbital period. On the contrary, fast angles
deteriorates as the triaxiality grows. We also include the study of the relative equilibria, finding constant radius solutions
filling 4-D and lower dimensional tori. These families of relative equilibria include some of the classical ones reported
in the literature and some new types. For a number of scenarios the relation between the triaxiality and the inclination
connected with relative equilibria are given
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