Stability of Periodic Solutions for Hill's Averaged Problem with Allowance for Planetary Oblateness

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Hill'S Averaged Problem, Stability, Satellite Orbits

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We analyze the stability of periodic solutions for Hill's double-averaged problem by taking into account a central planet's oblateness. They are generated by steady-state solutions that are stable in the linear approximation. By numerically calculating the monodromy matrix of variational equations, we plot its trace against the integral of the problem - an averaged perturbing function, for two model systems, [(Sun + Moon)-Earth-satellite] and (Sun-Uranus-satellite). We roughly estimate the ranges of values for the parameters of satellite orbits corresponding to periodic solutions of the evolutionary system that are stable in the linear approximation.

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