Motion of the two rigid bodies under the gravitational influence of each other

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics

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Celestial Bodies, Celestial Mechanics, Gravitational Effects, Two Body Problem, Center Of Mass, Equations Of Motion, Hamiltonian Functions, Torque

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The motion of two rigid bodies under the mutual gravitational attraction has been studied under the conditions: 1. The inertia ellipsoids of A and B for their respective mass centres A* and B* are triaxial ellipsoids; 2. either the distance between A* and B* is considerably greater than the greatest dimension of either body, or the ellipticities of the inertia ellipsoids of A and B are small; 3. initially the angular velocities of A and B in an inertial reference frame R are parallel to one of their principal axes at A* and B*, say A3 and B3 respectively, such that the moment of inertia of each body about the corresponding axis is largest and 4. the mass centres A* and B* move in a plane whose orientation is not fixed in R.

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