Analysis of the dynamical evolution of the Quadrantid meteoroid stream
Georgy E. Sambarov, Tatyana Yu. Galushina, Olga M. Syusina

TL;DR
This study numerically investigates the dynamical evolution of the Quadrantid meteoroid stream, focusing on resonance interactions and chaos, revealing that most particles exhibit stable orbits influenced by the Lidov-Kozai mechanism.
Contribution
It provides a detailed analysis of resonances and chaos in the Quadrantid meteoroid stream, highlighting the stabilizing role of the Lidov-Kozai mechanism in orbital evolution.
Findings
Most resonances are stable.
Lidov-Kozai mechanism protects particles from close encounters.
Orbits show smooth MEGNO growth indicating stability.
Abstract
We investigate numerically the dynamical evolution of simulated meteoroid stream of the Quadrantids ejected from the parent body of the asteroid (196256) 2003 EH1. The main goal of this work is to identify mean motion and secular resonances and to study the mutual influence of resonance relations and close encounters with the major planets. Since the dynamics of this asteroid is predictable only on short time intervals, and not only close and/or multiple close encounters with major planets, but also the presence of at least one unstable resonance can lead to chaotic motion of test particles, we studied their resonant dynamics. The dynamical evolution of the test particles expects possible scenario for resonant motion. We conjecture that the reasons of chaos are the overlap of stable secular resonances and unstable mean motions resonances and close and/or multiple close encounters with…
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