
In this paper, we present the theoretical basis of the calculation of proper elements for the irregular satellites of the giant planets. We use the averaging method for solving the restricted three-body problem. This method is based on applying transformations Lie in the space of Pfaff. Expressions for the short-period perturbations are obtained in the form of series in powers of the small parameter (the ratio of the mean motions of the Sun and satellite) and in a closed form relative eccentricities and inclinations. This is important, as the specific application objects have orbits with large values of these parameters.
В статье дается метод вычисления собственных элементов для нерегулярных спутников планет-гигантов. Метод основан на использовании преобразований Ли в пространстве Пфаффа в рамках ограниченной задачи трех тел. Получены разложения для короткопериодических возмущений по степеням малого параметра (отношение средних движений Солнца и спутника). Разложения по степеням эксцентриситета и наклонения орбиты спутника не производятся. Это важно, так как объекты приложения имеют орбиты с большими величинами этих параметров.
СОБСТВЕННЫЕ ЭЛЕМЕНТЫ, ПРЕОБРАЗОВАНИЯ ЛИ, ПРОСТРАНСТВО ПФАФФА, НЕРЕГУЛЯРНЫЕ СПУТНИКИ, PFAFF'S SPACE
СОБСТВЕННЫЕ ЭЛЕМЕНТЫ, ПРЕОБРАЗОВАНИЯ ЛИ, ПРОСТРАНСТВО ПФАФФА, НЕРЕГУЛЯРНЫЕ СПУТНИКИ, PFAFF'S SPACE
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