Triple collisions in the one-dimensional three-body problem

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy

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One Dimensional Three-Body Problem, Triple Collision, Chaos

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We consider the motions of particles in the one-dimensional Newtonian three-body problem as a function of initial values. Using a mapping of orbits to symbol sequences we locate the initial values leading to triple collisions. These turn out to form curves which give clear structure to the region in which the motions depend sensitively on initial conditions. In addition to finding the triple collision orbits we also locate orbits which end up to a triple collision in both directions of time, that is, orbits which are finite both in space and time.

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