Belt-hierarchic structure of th ring, satellite and planet systems: prediction S/2001 U1 and others objects in Solar system

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BELT-HIERARCHIC STRUCTURE OF THE RING, SATELLITE AND PLANET SYSTEMS: PREDICTION S/2001 U1 AND OTHERS OBJECTS IN SOLAR SYSTEM Yu.V.Barkin Sternberg Astronomical Institute, Moscow, Russia, barkin@sai.msu.ru Structure regularities of the planet and satellite systems have been studied. Statistic analysis of the distribution of the major semi-axes of the orbits of the planets, comets and centaurs of the Solar system, satellite and ring systems of Jupiter, Saturn, Neptune and Uran, exoplanet systems of the pulsars PSR 1257+12, PSR 1828-11 and of the main consequence star Ups And was fulfilled. The following empirical regularities were described [1]: 1) the bodies of systems are combined into hierarchic groups and main from them combine 5 companions; 2) differences of the major semi-axes of the neighboring orbits for bodies of every group are constant; 4) for main neighboring hierarchic group these distances are distinguished in 6 times increasing to external grope; 5) the filling of the gropes and some present changes in their structure are caused by the past catastrophes in corresponding systems. The special method of reconstruction of the catastrophes which had place in the life of the Solar system (SS) was developed. Suggested method has let us to explain uniformly observed values of the major semi-axes and average values of eccentricities of the planets. In particular the Pancul’s hypothesis about Jupiter formation from two giant protoplanets (Jupiter I and Jupiter II) was confirmed. The new empirical law of the filling of the orbits of the regular groups of the planets or satellites (or rings structures) of the hierarchic ordered systems of celestial bodies was established. It was shown that sum number of bodies is proportional to the value of catastrophic value of the eccentricities which are same for first, second ,.... and fifth orbits of all gropes. The theoretical numbers of bodies for pointed orbits practically coincide with their observed numbers in main gropes of the all considered systems of celestial bodies (in Solar system and also in exoplanets systems of the pulsars PSR 1257+12, PSR 1828-11 and Ups And). Established regularities of the orbit structures let us to predict some new objects in the Solar system and in exoplanet systems. Some from them have been predicted in last years. So the new satellite of Uran (S/2001 U 1) is characterized by major semi-axis in 8 570 000 km (Minor Planet Electronic Circular, Issued 2002 Sept. 30). This satellite was predicted earlier as satellite E1 (8 640 000 km) [1]. [1] Yu.V.Barkin (2001) Electronic journal «Studied in Russia», 161, pp.1821-1830. http: // zhurnal. ape. relarn.ru/articles/2001/161.pdf.

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