Artículos de revistas
Stellar motions in galactic satellites
Fecha
2001-01Registro en:
Muzzio, Juan Carlos; Vergne, Maria Marcela; Wachlin, Felipe Carlos; Carpintero, Daniel Diego; Stellar motions in galactic satellites; Springer; Celestial Mechanics & Dynamical Astronomy; 81; 1-2; 1-2001; 167-176
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Autor
Muzzio, Juan Carlos
Vergne, Maria Marcela
Wachlin, Felipe Carlos
Carpintero, Daniel Diego
Resumen
The study of the motions of the stars that belong to a galactic satellite (i.e. a globular cluster or a dwarf galaxy orbiting a larger one) has some similarities, as well as significant differences, with that of the restricted three-body problem of celestial mechanics. The high percentage of chaotic orbits present in some models is of particular interest because it rises, on the one hand, the question of the origin of those chaotic motions and, on the other hand, the question of whether an equilibrium stellar system can be built when the bulk of the stars that make it up behave chaotically.