Analysis of resonances in the spin-orbit problem in celestial mechanics. II - Higher order resonances and some numerical experiments

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Computational Astrophysics, Earth-Moon System, Orbital Resonances (Celestial Mechanics), Planetary Orbits, Saturn Satellites, Mercury (Planet), Moments Of Inertia

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The trapping of the 3:3 resonance between invariant surfaces is considered for realistic values of the physical and orbital parameters for the moon and for satellites of Saturn. Attention is also given to higher-order resonances and to the Mercury-sun system. In addition, numerical techniques are used to determine the breakdown threshold of the invariant tori. Finally, the robustness of the golden-mean torus is considered.

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