A repository of vanilla long term integrations of the Solar System
Garett Brown, Hanno Rein

TL;DR
This paper provides a large dataset of long-term Solar System simulations, along with source code, enabling detailed dynamical studies, benchmarking, and future explorations of planetary system evolution.
Contribution
It offers a comprehensive repository of 96 long-term N-body simulations and source code, facilitating research, comparison, and development of new models of Solar System dynamics.
Findings
Dataset enables detailed Solar System dynamics analysis
Simulations serve as benchmarks for numerical algorithms
Supports exploration of varied initial conditions and physical effects
Abstract
We share the source code and a 121 GB dataset of 96 long-term N-body simulations of the Solar System. This dataset can be analyzed by itself to study the dynamics of the Solar System. In addition, our simulations can be the starting point for future studies wishing to explore different initial conditions or additional physical effects on the Solar System. Our simulations can also be used as a comparison and benchmark for new numerical algorithms.
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