Global Surfaces of Section and Periodic Orbits in The Spatial Isosceles Three Body Problem
Abstract
We study the spatial isosceles three body problem, which is a system with two degrees of freedom after modulo the rotation symmetry. For certain choices of energy and angular momentum, we find some disk-like global surfaces of section with the Euler orbit as their common boundary, and a brake orbit passing through them. By considering the Poincar\'e maps of these global surfaces of section, we prove the existence of all kinds of different periodic orbits under certain assumption. Moreover, we are able to prove, for generic choices of masses, the system always has infinitely many periodic orbits. One of the key is to estimate the rotation numbers of the Euler orbit and the brake orbit with respect to the Poincar\'e map. For this, we establish formulas connected these numbers with the mean indices of the corresponding orbits using the Maslov-type index.
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@article{arxiv.2204.05558,
title = {Global Surfaces of Section and Periodic Orbits in The Spatial Isosceles Three Body Problem},
author = {Xijun Hu and Lei Liu and Yuwei Ou and Guowei Yu},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2204.05558},
year = {2023}
}
Comments
We withdraw this preprint as a new preprint collabrating with Pedro Salomao entitled "A symplectic dynamics approach to the spatial isosceles three-body problem" see arXiv:2308.00338, contains more results and will be submitted for publication