On the existence of J
2 invariant relative orbits from the dynamical system point of view |
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Authors: | Ming Xu Yue Wang Shijie Xu |
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Institution: | 1. Department of Aerospace Engineering, School of Astronautics, Beihang University, Beijing, 100191, China
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Abstract: | The present paper addresses the existence of J
2 invariant relative orbits with arbitrary relative magnitude over the infinite time using the Routh reduction and Poincaré
techniques in the J
2 Hamiltonian problem. The current research also proposes a novel numerical searching approach for J
2 invariant relative orbits from the dynamical system point of view. A new type of Poincaré mapping is defined from different
central manifolds of the pseudo-circular orbits (parameterized by the Jacobi energy E, the polar component of momentum H
z
and the measure of distance Δr between the fixed point and its central manifolds) to the nodal periods T
d
and the drifts of longitude of the ascending node during one period (ΔΩ), which differs from Koon et al.’s (AIAA 2001) definition on central manifolds parameterized by the same fixed point. The Poincaré mapping is surjective because it compresses
the three-dimensional variables into two-dimensional images, and the mapping degenerates into a bijective mapping in consideration
of the fixed points. An iteration algorithm to the degenerated bijective mapping is proposed from the continuation procedure
to perform the ergodic representation of E- and H
z
-contour maps on the space of T
d
–ΔΩ. For the surjective mapping with Δr ≠ 0, different pseudo-circular or elliptical orbits may share the same images. Hence, the inverse surjective mapping may
achieve non-unique variables from a single image, which makes the generation of J
2 invariant relative orbits possible. The pseudo-circular or elliptical orbits generated from the surjective mapping will be
defined in different meridian planes. Hence, the critical contribution of the present paper is the assignment of J
2 invariant relative orbits to different invariant parameters E and H
z
depending on the E- and H
z
-contour map, which will hold J
2 invariant relative orbits for extended durations. To investigate the high-order nonlinearity neglected by previous studies,
a formation configuration with a large magnitude of 500 km is successfully generated from the theory developed in the present
work, which is beyond the scope of the linear conditions of J
2 invariant relative orbits. Therefore, the existence of J
2 invariant relative orbit with an arbitrary relative magnitude over the infinite time is achieved from the dynamical system
point of view. |
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