Relative equilibria in the 3-dimensional curved n-body problem

Mathematics – Dynamical Systems

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102 pages, 1 figure. arXiv admin note: text overlap with arXiv:0807.1747

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We consider the 3-dimensional gravitational $n$-body problem, $n\ge 2$, in spaces of constant Gaussian curvature $\kappa\ne 0$, i.e.\ on spheres ${\mathbb S}_\kappa^3$, for $\kappa>0$, and on hyperbolic manifolds ${\mathbb H}_\kappa^3$, for $\kappa<0$. Our goal is to define and study relative equilibria, which are orbits whose mutual distances remain constant in time. We also briefly discuss the issue of singularities in order to avoid impossible configurations. We derive the equations of motion and define six classes of relative equilibria, which follow naturally from the geometric properties of ${\mathbb S}_\kappa^3$ and ${\mathbb H}_\kappa^3$. Then we prove several criteria, each expressing the conditions for the existence of a certain class of relative equilibria, some of which have a simple rotation, whereas others perform a double rotation, and we describe their qualitative behaviour. In particular, we show that in ${\mathbb S}_\kappa^3$ the bodies move either on circles or on Clifford tori, whereas in ${\mathbb H}_\kappa^3$ they move either on circles or on hyperbolic cylinders. Then we construct concrete examples for each class of relative equilibria previously described, thus proving that these classes are not empty. We put into the evidence some surprising orbits, such as those for which a group of bodies stays fixed on a great circle of a great sphere of ${\mathbb S}_\kappa^3$, while the other bodies rotate uniformly on a complementary great circle of another great sphere, as well as a large class of quasiperiodic relative equilibria, the first such non-periodic orbits ever found in a 3-dimensional $n$-body problem. Finally, we briefly discuss other research directions and the future perspectives in the light of the results we present here.

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