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Sets of Collision Periodic Orbits in the Restricted Problem

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Periodic Orbits, Stability and Resonances

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The evolution of 16 collision periodic orbits established for the Copenhagen problem (μ =0.50) is numerically studied for various values of the mass ratio μ.

Some conclusions are drawn regarding the interconnection of the known families of periodic orbits for μ = 0.50 as well as families studied by various investigators for fixed values of μ.

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Bozis, G. (1970). Sets of Collision Periodic Orbits in the Restricted Problem. In: Giacaglia, G.E.O. (eds) Periodic Orbits, Stability and Resonances. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-010-3323-7_16

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