English

Analysis of close encounters with Ganymede and Callisto using a genetic n-body algorithm

Earth and Planetary Astrophysics 2018-06-19 v1

Abstract

In this work we describe a genetic algorithm which is used in order to study orbits of minor bodies in the frames of close encounters. We find that the algorithm in combination with standard orbital numerical integrators can be used as a good proxy for finding typical orbits of minor bodies in close encounters with planets and even their moons, saving a lot of computational time compared to long-term orbital numerical integrations. Here, we study close encounters of Centaurs with Callisto and Ganymede in particular. We also perform n-body numerical simulations for comparison. We find typical impact velocities to be between vrel=20[vesc]v_{rel}=20[v_{esc}] and vrel=30[vesc]v_{rel}=30[v_{esc}] for Ganymede and between vrel=25[vesc]v_{rel}=25[v_{esc}] and vrel=35[vesc]v_{rel}=35[v_{esc}] for Callisto.

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@article{arxiv.1806.06419,
  title  = {Analysis of close encounters with Ganymede and Callisto using a genetic n-body algorithm},
  author = {Philip M. Winter and Mattia A. Galiazzo and Thomas I. Maindl},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1806.06419},
  year   = {2018}
}

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18 pages, 3 figures