The Multiple Body Problem

The Multiple Body Problem

by James Constant
Publication Date: 17/09/2019

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Kepler published in 1609 his empirical laws of planetary motions about the Sun. Kepler's first law says that each planet (or comet) moves on a conic with the Sun as its focus. Newton published in 1687 solutions, called orbits, which have each object moving in a circle, ellipse, parabola or hyperbola thus expanding Kepler's observations. In Newton's solutions two bodies move on two separate conics. These conics each with a focus, orbit about the center of mass (barycenter) of the two bodies. Unlike Newton's exact formulas predicting 2 body motions, mathematicians have been unable to find exact formulas predicting N>2 body orbits. However, some insights can be obtained by adding N>2 mass to the binary system. Since adding mass does not disturb a binary system, it appears that we can proceed by stringing beads of binary systems. In a new figure with a string of N binary systems, the motion is now between the new mass and the previous barycentric masses. In such case the orbit of previous barycentric masses shrinks to a point at the barycenter.

ISBN:
9780463851388
9780463851388
Category:
Astronomy
Publication Date:
17-09-2019
Language:
English
Publisher:
James Constant

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