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Oct 1998
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1998biopk..43..843p&link_type=abstract
Biophys. (Russia), Vol. 43, No. 5, p. 843 - 846
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Solar System: Dynamics, Solar System: Periods
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A special method of phase diagrams is proposed. The method allows to see a lot of latent periodicities in the dynamics of the Solar System in clear visual form. The main idea of this treatment is the consideration of pair junctions of the planets in the coordinates of heliocentric longitudes of some planets during a long time interval (years 1920 - 2000). One can see that the time interval between the moments of planet pair junctions is divisible to synodical and sidereal periods of the same group of the planets with high accuracy (deviations from the integers are as small as 10-4). There are connections between the periods of axis rotations of the planets and their orbital motions (spin-orbital coupling). The presence of rigorous synchronization of the central body's rotation and the orbital motions of its planets (satellites) may be demonstrated most clearly for the system of Jupiter and its four Galilean satellites. The synchronization allows to determine more precisely the period of Jupiter's rotation: for System longitudes III it is 9h55m29s82. The same type of synchronization probably also takes place for other satellite systems, including Saturn, Uranus, and the Solar System itself.
Narmanskij Ya. V.
Pankratov A. K.
Vladimirskij B. M.
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