Frontiers in Astronomy and Space Sciences (Mar 2016)

A study of the lunisolar secular resonance $2dot{omega}+dot{Omega}=0$

  • Alessandra eCelletti,
  • Catalin Bogdan Gales

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fspas.2016.00011
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 3

Abstract

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The dynamics of small bodies around the Earth has gained a renewed interest,since the awareness of the problems that space debris can cause in thenearby future. A relevant role in space debris is played by lunisolarsecular resonances, which might contribute to an increase of the orbitalelements, typically of the eccentricity. We concentrate our attention onthe lunisolar secular resonance described by the relation$2dot{omega}+dot{Omega}=0$, where $omega$ and $Omega$ denotethe argument of perigee and the longitude of the ascending node of the space debris.We introduce three different models with increasing complexity. We show that the growth in eccentricity, as observed in space debris located in the MEO region at the inclination about equal to $56^circ$, can be explained as a natural effect of the secular resonance $2dot{omega}+dot{Omega}=0$, while the chaotic variations of the orbital parameters are the result of interaction and overlapping of nearby resonances.

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