English

Quantification of tidal parameters from Solar system data

Earth and Planetary Astrophysics 2016-05-25 v1

Abstract

Tidal dissipation is the main driver of orbital evolution of natural satellites and a key point to understand the exoplanetary system configurations. Despite its importance, its quantification from observations still remains difficult for most objects of our own Solar system. In this work, we overview the method that has been used to determine, directly from observations, the tidal parameters, with emphasis on the Love number k2 and the tidal quality factor Q. Up-to-date values of these tidal parameters are summarized. Last, an assessment on the possible determination of the tidal ratio k2/Q of Uranus and Neptune is done. This may be particularly relevant for coming astrometric campaigns and future space missions focused on these systems.

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@article{arxiv.1604.04184,
  title  = {Quantification of tidal parameters from Solar system data},
  author = {Valéry Lainey},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1604.04184},
  year   = {2016}
}

Comments

11 pages, 3 figures, accepted in Celestial Mechanics and Dynamical Astronomy

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