Massive identification of asteroids in three-body resonances
E. A. Smirnov, I. I. Shevchenko

TL;DR
This paper develops automated algorithms to identify asteroids in three-body and two-body resonances, revealing that about 1.1% of main-belt asteroids are in such resonances, enhancing understanding of asteroidal dynamics.
Contribution
It introduces specialized software for massive automatic detection of asteroids in resonances, analyzing their orbital behavior over 100,000 years.
Findings
Approximately 0.9% of asteroids are in three-body resonances up to 6th order.
Estimated total of about 1.1% of asteroids are in resonances of all orders.
The method enables large-scale, automated resonance identification.
Abstract
An essential role in the asteroidal dynamics is played by the mean motion resonances. Two-body planet-asteroid resonances are widely known, due to the Kirkwood gaps. Besides, so-called three-body mean motion resonances exist, in which an asteroid and two planets participate. Identification of asteroids in three-body (namely, Jupiter-Saturn-asteroid) resonances was initially accomplished by D.Nesvorny and A.Morbidelli (1998), who, by means of visual analysis of the time behaviour of resonant arguments, found 255 asteroids to reside in such resonances. We develop specialized algorithms and software for massive automatic identification of asteroids in the three-body, as well as two-body, resonances of arbitrary order, by means of automatic analysis of the time behaviour of resonant arguments. In the computation of orbits, all essential perturbations are taken into account. We integrate the…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstro and Planetary Science · Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Geomagnetism and Paleomagnetism Studies
