Orbital Dynamics of Atlas (S XV): Its Current Orbit and the Recent Past
Dem\'etrio Tadeu Ceccatto, Nelson Callegari Jr, Gabriel Teixeira, Guimar\~aes, Karyna Gimenez

TL;DR
This paper analyzes Atlas's current orbit, identifying key resonances and chaos, and investigates its recent orbital history influenced by Prometheus's migration and Saturn's tidal forces.
Contribution
It provides a detailed dynamical analysis of Atlas's orbit, including resonance domains, chaos quantification, and the orbital evolution influenced by Prometheus and Saturn.
Findings
Atlas lies near the boundary of key mean-motion resonances.
The orbit exhibits weak to moderate chaos, not strong chaos.
Prometheus's migration has crossed multiple resonances, affecting Atlas's orbit.
Abstract
This study comprehensively analyzes Atlas's current orbit, focusing on the secular and resonant perturbations caused by Prometheus, Pandora, and Saturn's oblateness. We performed numerical integration of the exact equations of motion for a dense ensemble of Atlas clone satellites. Through spectral analysis and interpretation of these orbits on dynamical maps, we identified the domain of the 54:53 Prometheus-Atlas and 70:67 Pandora-Atlas mean-motion resonances, showing that Atlas lies on the boundary of the separatrices of each of these resonances. We also identified the domains for the multiplets , , and associated with 70:67 resonance. Additionally, we explored the variation in Prometheus's eccentricity, demonstrating that as eccentricity increases (or decreases) in the 54:53 resonance domain correspondingly decreases (or increases). This…
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