Marta Ceccaroni
University of Strathclyde
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Celestial Mechanics and Dynamical Astronomy | 2017
Marco Sansottera; Marta Ceccaroni
We revisit the relegation algorithm by Deprit et al. (Celest. Mech. Dyn. Astron. 79:157–182, 2001) in the light of the rigorous Nekhoroshev’s like theory. This relatively recent algorithm is nowadays widely used for implementing closed form analytic perturbation theories, as it generalises the classical Birkhoff normalisation algorithm. The algorithm, here briefly explained by means of Lie transformations, has been so far introduced and used in a formal way, i.e. without providing any rigorous convergence or asymptotic estimates. The overall aim of this paper is to find such quantitative estimates and to show how the results about stability over exponentially long times can be recovered in a simple and effective way, at least in the non-resonant case.
Solar System Research | 2014
Marta Ceccaroni; Francesco Biscani; James Biggs
This article provides a method for finding initial conditions for perturbed frozen orbits around inhomogeneous fast rotating asteroids. These orbits can be used as reference trajectories in missions that require close inspection of any rigid body. The generalized perturbative procedure followed exploits the analytical methods of relegation of the argument of node and Delaunay normalisation to arbitrary order. These analytical methods are extremely powerful but highly computational. The gravitational potential of the heterogeneous body is firstly stated, in polar-nodal coordinates, which takes into account the coefficients of the spherical harmonics up to an arbitrary order. Through the relegation of the argument of node and the Delaunay normalization, a series of canonical transformations of coordinates is found, which reduces the Hamiltonian describing the system to a integrable, two degrees of freedom Hamiltonian plus a truncated reminder of higher order. Setting eccentricity, argument of pericenter and inclination of the orbit of the truncated system to be constant, initial conditions are found, which evolve into frozen orbits for the truncated system. Using the same initial conditions yields perturbed frozen orbits for the full system, whose perturbation decreases with the consideration of arbitrary homologic equations in the relegation and normalization procedures. Such procedure can be automated for the first homologic equation up to the consideration of any arbitrary number of spherical harmonics coefficients. The project has been developed in collaboration with the European Space Agency (ESA).
Celestial Mechanics and Dynamical Astronomy | 2012
Marta Ceccaroni; James Biggs
61st International Astronautical Congress, IAC 2010 | 2010
Marta Ceccaroni; James Biggs
Icarus | 2013
Marta Ceccaroni; James Biggs
Celestial Mechanics and Dynamical Astronomy | 2012
Marta Ceccaroni; James Biggs; Luca Biasco
Icarus | 2019
Marco Micheli; Juan Luis Cano; Laura Faggioli; Marta Ceccaroni; D. Koschny; R. J. Wainscoat; K. C. Chambers; H. Flewelling; M. E. Huber; E. A. Magnier; R. J. Weryk
Archive | 2012
Marta Ceccaroni; James Biggs; Francesco Biscani
Archive | 2012
Marta Ceccaroni; Francesco Biscani; James Biggs
63rd International Astronautical Congress | 2012
Marta Ceccaroni; James Biggs