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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
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Regiões estáveis para população de partículas e detritos na região externa do sistema de Plutão / Stable regions for a sample of particles and debris in the outer region of the Pluto system

Gallardo, Daniel Martin Gaslac [UNESP] 11 October 2016 (has links)
Submitted by DANIEL MARTIN GASLAC GALLARDO (dmgg7900@hotmail.com) on 2016-12-13T16:40:12Z No. of bitstreams: 1 gaslac.pdf: 23986592 bytes, checksum: 41ffd339aeeb8444e4703d37a1753df4 (MD5) / Approved for entry into archive by Felipe Augusto Arakaki (arakaki@reitoria.unesp.br) on 2016-12-20T13:16:25Z (GMT) No. of bitstreams: 1 gallhardo_dmg_me_guara.pdf: 23986592 bytes, checksum: 41ffd339aeeb8444e4703d37a1753df4 (MD5) / Made available in DSpace on 2016-12-20T13:16:25Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 1 gallhardo_dmg_me_guara.pdf: 23986592 bytes, checksum: 41ffd339aeeb8444e4703d37a1753df4 (MD5) Previous issue date: 2016-10-11 / Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior (CAPES) / Os novos dados obtidos do sistema de Plut˜ao, durante sua passagem pelo sistema em julho de 2015, est˜ao sendo enviados pela sonda New Horizons. Plut˜ao possui um conjunto de cinco sat´elites, Caronte (forma um sistema bin´ario com Plut˜ao), Estige, Nix, C´erberos e Hidra. A recente descoberta desses dois pequenos sat´elites, Estige e C´erberos, faz com que seja necess´ario reestudar essa regi˜ao externa, al´em da ´orbita de Caronte. Neste trabalho analisaremos a estabilidade da regi˜ao externa do sistema Plut˜ao-Caronte para um conjunto de part´ıculas-teste da ordem de cent´ımetros e micrometros sob a influˆencia gravitacional de todos os corpos do sistema de Plut˜ao e da press˜ao de radia¸c˜ao solar (para part´ıculas de micrometros). Essas part´ıculas estar˜ao inicialmente em ´orbitas excˆentricas e inclinadas; ser˜ao assumidos diferentes valores de excentricidade e inclina¸c˜ao. Resultados mostraram que para um conjunto de part´ıculas, originalmente localizadas no plano orbital do sistema de Plut˜ao, 10% colidiram com os corpos maiores e 25% foram ejetadas. J´a para o sistema de part´ıculas com ´orbitas inclinadas (I = 96.2 ◦ ), a maioria dessas part´ıculas s˜ao est´aveis. Apresentaremos os resultados obtidos para outros valores de inclina¸c˜ao e faremos a compara¸c˜ao com os resultados obtidos para um conjunto de part´ıculas microm´etricas da ordem de 1, 5 e 10µm. / The new data from the Pluto system during its passage through the system in July 2015, are being sent by the spacecraft NewHorizons. Pluto has a set of five satellites, Charon (forms a binary system with Pluto), Styx, Nix, Kerberos, Hydra. The recent discovery of these two small satellites, Styx and Kerberos, makes it necessary to restudy this outer region beyond the orbit of Charon. In this work we analyze the stability of the outer region Pluto-Charon system for a set of particle-test centimeters order and micron under gravitational influence of all bodies Pluto system and solar radiation pressure (for particle microns). These particles are initially eccentric and inclined orbits; They are assumed different eccentricity values and inclination. Results showed that for a set of particles originally located in orbital plane of Pluto system collided with 10% larger bodies and 25% were ejected. As for the particle system with inclined orbits (I = 96.2◦ ), most of these particles are stable. We present the results obtained for other of inclination values and make a comparison with the results obtained for a set of micrometric particles of the order of 1, 5 and 10µm.

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