Cantor Set Structure of the Weak Stability Boundary for Infinitely Many Cycles in the Restricted Three-Body Problem
Abstract
The geometry of the weak stability boundary region for the planar restricted three-body problem about the secondary mass point has been an open problem. Previous studies have conjectured that it may have a fractal structure. In this paper, this region is studied for infinitely many cycles about the secondary mass point, instead of a finite number studied previously. It is shown that in this case the boundary consists of a family of infinitely many Cantor sets and is thus fractal in nature. It is also shown that on two-dimensional surfaces of section, it is the boundary of a region only having bounded cycling motion for infinitely many cycles, while the complement of this region generally has unbounded motion. It is shown that that this shares many properties of a Mandelbrot set. Its relationship to the non-existence of KAM tori is described, among many other properties. Applications are discussed.
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@article{arxiv.2407.00853,
title = {Cantor Set Structure of the Weak Stability Boundary for Infinitely Many Cycles in the Restricted Three-Body Problem},
author = {Edward Belbruno},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2407.00853},
year = {2025}
}
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30 pages, 5 figures