Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy
Scientific paper
Oct 1998
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The Astronomical Journal, Volume 116, Issue 4, pp. 2055-2057.
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astronomy
11
Celestial Mechanics, Stellar Dynamics, Earth, Moon, Solar System: General
Scientific paper
Evidence from self-consistent solar system n-body simulations is presented to argue that the Earth-Moon system (EM) plays an important dynamical role in the inner solar system, stabilizing the orbits of Venus and Mercury by suppressing a strong secular resonance of period 8.1 Myr near Venus's heliocentric distance. The EM thus appears to play a kind of ``gravitational keystone'' role in the terrestrial precinct, for without it, the orbits of Venus and Mercury become immediately destabilized. The mechanism of the resonance, driven by the giant planets, is described. Approximate limits are provided for the mass and heliocentric distance required of EM to perform this role, and results from several additional empirical tests are reported. A number of avenues of further investigation are suggested.
Innanen Kimmo
Mikkola Seppo
Wiegert Paul
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