
doi: 10.1007/bf00644766
The behaviour of stellar orbits is examined under the influence of a fixed triaxial potential and a tidal force. Changes in the kinetic energies in the principal directions are computed as a function of tidal interaction times; the important resonances are identified. Resonant interactions are discussed in relation to clusters of galaxies.
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