Synthetic representation of the Galilean satellites' orbital motions from L1 ephemerides

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics

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Ephemerides, Celestrial Mechanics, Planets And Satellites: General

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Aims.We aim to provide a synthetic representation of the orbital motion of Io, Europa, Ganymede, and Callisto. It corresponds to a quasi-periodic Fourier series whose arguments are integer combinations of the fundamental arguments of the dynamical system, which are also given. Methods: .The present series are issued from frequency analysis and digital filtering treatments. The initial samplings have been taken from a former numerical integration fit to the observations and referenced as L1 ephemerides. Results: .Our representation allows for the identification of all the significant perturbations in the system, which helps us to understand these orbital motions. It is also useful in other related topics: the dynamical history of the system and studies requiring us to extract only major terms to compute motions such as the rotation of the bodies.

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