Statistics – Computation
Scientific paper
Dec 2004
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Extrasolar Planets: Today and Tomorrow, ASP Conference Proceedings, Vol. 321, held 30 June - 4 July 2003, Institut D'Astrophysiq
Statistics
Computation
Scientific paper
The discovery of extra-solar planets in double star systems and the fact that double and multiple star systems are more numerous than single star systems like the sun (at least in the solar neighborhood) leads to a common interest of stability studies of such systems. As a global result we present the stable regions in binaries with different mass-ratios. Furthermore, we show the results of a numerical investigation for the binary γ Cephei. To distinguish between stable and chaotic motion we use different methods, i.e. the Fast Lyapunov Indicator (FLI), the Mean Exponential Growth Factor of Nearby Orbits (MEGNO), and straightforward orbital computations. The two chaos indicators are known to be fast methods for the determination of the orbital behavior.
Bois Eric
Dvorak Rudolf
Funk Barbara
Pilat-Lohinger Elke
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