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Capture probability in the 3:1 mean motion resonance with Jupiter: an application to the Vesta family
Fecha
2014Registro en:
Celestial Mechanics and Dynamical Astronomy, Dordrecht, v. 119, p. 1-25, 2014
0923-2958
10.1007/s10569-014-9542-y
Autor
Folonier, Hugo Alberto
Roig, F.
Beaugé, C.
Institución
Resumen
We study the capture and crossing probabilities in the 3:1 mean motion resonance
with Jupiter for a small asteroid that migrates from the inner to the middle Main Belt under
the action of the Yarkovsky effect. We use an algebraic mapping of the averaged planar
restricted three-body problem based on the symplectic mapping of Hadjidemetriou (Celest
Mech Dyn Astron 56:563–599, 1993), adding the secular variations of the orbit of Jupiter and
non-symplectic terms to simulate the migration. We found that, for fast migration rates, the
captures occur at discrete windows of initial eccentricities whose specific locations depend
on the initial resonant angles, indicating that the capture phenomenon is not probabilistic.
For slow migration rates, these windows become narrower and start to accumulate at low
eccentricities, generating a region of mutual overlap where the capture probability tends to
100%, in agreement with the theoretical predictions for the adiabatic regime.Our simulations
allow us to predict the capture probabilities in both the adiabatic and non-adiabatic cases,
in good agreement with results of Gomes (Celest Mech Dyn Astron 61:97–113, 1995) and
Quillen (Mon Not RAS 365:1367–1382, 2006).We apply our model to the case of the Vesta
asteroid family in the same context as Roig et al. (Icarus 194:125–136, 2008), and found
results indicating that the high capture probability of Vesta family members into the 3:1mean
motion resonance is basically governed by the eccentricity of Jupiter and its secular variations