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Author Shevchenko, Ivan I.

Title The Lidov-Kozai effect : applications in exoplanet research and dynamical astronomy / Ivan I. Shevchenko.

Imprint [Cham] Switzerland : Springer, [2017]
©2017
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 3rd FL Science & Technology Library Books  QB351 .S537 2017    Available
Collation xi, 194 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 25 cm.
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Series Astrophysics and space science library, 0067-0057 ; 441
Astrophysics and space science library ; v. 441.
Bibliog. Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents Dynamical essence and historical background -- Averaging and normalization in celestial mechanics -- Classical results -- The theory advances -- Understanding irregular satellites -- Sungrazing comets -- Asteroids and Kuiper Belt objects in inclined orbits -- The role in sculpting exoplanetary systems -- Applications in stellar dynamics.
Summary "This book deals with an effect in celestial mechanics that has become quite important in exoplanet research. The Lidov-Kozai effect reveals itself in coherent periodic variations (which can be very large) of the inclination and eccentricity of an orbiting body in the presence of an inclined perturber. The effect is known to be important in the motion of many asteroids and planetary satellites. What is more, now it attracts more and more interest in the astronomical and astrophysical community due to its relevance for many exoplanetary systems. Recent years witnessed major advancements in its theory. It would be no exaggeration to say that nowadays the Lidov-Kozai effect becomes one of the most studied astrophysical effects. This book covers the multitude of the Lidov-Kozai effect's modern applications and its theory developments. It will be useful for researchers and students working in astrophysics, celestial mechanics, stellar dynamics, theoretical mechanics, space missions design, depending on the interests of the reader. The book is self-contained. It provides the full detailed coverage of the effect's theory and applications."--Cover.
Note Gift of Onnolee Elliott, M.T., Ph.D. '64.
Subject Celestial mechanics.
Celestial mechanics. fast (OCoLC)fst00850133
ISBN 9783319435206
3319435205
9783319435220 (online)
ISBN/ISSN 9783319435206