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American Astronomical Society, Astronomical Journal, 4(153), p. 148

DOI: 10.3847/1538-3881/153/4/148

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Secular Orbit Evolution in Systems with a Strong External Perturber - A Simple and Accurate Model

Journal article published in 2017 by Eduardo Andrade-Ines, Siegfried Eggl ORCID
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Abstract

We present a semi-analytical correction to the seminal solution for the secular motion of a planet's orbit under gravitational influence of an external perturber derived by Heppenheimer (1978). A comparison between analytical predictions and numerical simulations allows us to determine corrective factors for the secular frequency and forced eccentricity in the co-planar restricted three-body problem. The correction is given in the form of a polynomial function of the system's parameters that can be applied to first-order forced eccentricity and secular frequency estimates. The resulting secular equations are simple, straight forward to use and improve the fidelity of Heppenheimer's solution well beyond higher-order models. The quality and convergence of the corrected secular equations are tested for a wide range of parameters and limits of its applicability are given. ; Comment: 13 pages, 6 figures, accepted for publication in The Astronomical Journal