Numerical Simulation of Tidal Evolution of a Viscoelastic Body Modelled with a Mass-Spring Network
Abstract
We use a damped mass-spring model within an N-body code to simulate the tidal evolution of the spin and orbit of a self-gravitating viscoelastic spherical body moving around a point-mass perturber. The damped mass-spring model represents a Kelvin-Voigt viscoelastic solid. We measure the tidal quality function (the dynamical Love number divided by the tidal quality factor ) from the numerically computed tidal drift of the semimajor axis of the binary. The shape of , as a function of the principal tidal frequency, reproduces the kink shape predicted by Efroimsky (2012a; CeMDA 112283) for the tidal response of near-spherical homogeneous viscoelastic rotators. We demonstrate that we can directly simulate the tidal evolution of spinning viscoelastic objects. In future, the mass-spring N-body model can be generalised to inhomogeneous and/or non-spherical bodies.
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@article{arxiv.1601.08222,
title = {Numerical Simulation of Tidal Evolution of a Viscoelastic Body Modelled with a Mass-Spring Network},
author = {Julien Frouard and Alice C. Quillen and Michael Efroimsky and David Giannella},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1601.08222},
year = {2016}
}
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14 pages, 4 figures