The effects of hypothetical trans-Neptunian planets on the motion of several solar system bodies

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy

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Astronomical Models, Halley'S Comet, Neptune (Planet), Orbit Perturbation, Solar System, Numerical Integration, Orbital Mechanics

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Perturbations of Comet Halley, Uranus, and Neptune from the theoretical
planets Brady, Guliev, and Radzievskii are determined by numerical
integration. It is concluded that the existence of the planets Brady and
Guliev is doubtful. It is argued that the planet Radzievskii does not
contradict the positional observations of the known solar-system bodies.

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