Quantitative Stability of Certain Families of Periodic Solutions in the Sitnikov Problem

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作者
Galan, Jorge [1 ]
Nunez, Daniel [2 ]
Rivera, Andres [2 ]
机构
[1] Univ Seville, Seville, Spain
[2] Pontificia Univ Javeriana Cali, Cali, Colombia
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implicit function theorem; Poincare's continuation method; elliptic periodic solutions; Lyapunov stability; ORBITS; SYSTEMS; BIFURCATIONS; CONTINUATION; MOTIONS;
D O I
10.1137/17M1113990
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O29 [应用数学];
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070104 ;
摘要
The Sitnikov problem is a special case of the restricted three-body problem where the primaries move in elliptic orbits of the two-body problem with eccentricity e is an element of [0, 1[ and the massless body moves on a straight line perpendicular to the plane of motion of the primaries through their barycenter. It is well known that for the circular case (e - 0) and a given N is an element of N there are a finite number of nontrivial symmetric 2N pi-periodic solutions. All of them parabolic and unstable (in the Lyapunov sense) if we consider the corresponding autonomous equation as a 2 pi-periodic equation. The authors in [J. Llibre and R. Ortega, SIAM J. Appl. Dyn. Syst., 7 (2008), pp. 561-576] proved that these families of periodic solutions can be continued from the known 2N pi-periodic solutions in the circular case for nonnecessarily small values of the eccentricity e and in some cases for all values of e is an element of [0, 1[. However this approach does not provide information about the stability properties of these periodic solutions. We present a new method that quantifies the above-mentioned bifurcating families and their stability properties at least in first approximation. Our approach is based on two general results. The first one is provides an estimation of the growth of the canonical solutions for one-parametric differential equation of the form <(x)double over dot> + a(t, lambda)x = 0 with a is an element of C-1 T] x [0, Lambda]). The second one gives stability criteria for the one-parametric Hill's equation of the form <(x)double over dot> q(t, A)x = 0, (*) where q(., lambda) is T periodic and q is an element of C-3 (R x [0, Lambda]) such that for lambda = 0 the equation (*) is parabolic. We apply these results to the case N = 1 and show that both branches are elliptic for low values of e.
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