第76章 对火星轨道变化问题的最后解释
oasignifitextent.thisispartlybecausetheorbitaltime-scaleoftheplaheshortestofalltheplas,whichleadstoamorerapidorbitalevolutionthanotherplaheinnermostplamaybeoinstability.thisresultappearstobeinsomeagreementwithlaskar's(1994,1996)expectationsthatlargeandirregularvariationsappearintheetricitiesandinationsofmercuryonatime-scaleofseveral109yr.however,theeffectofthepossibleinstabilityoftheorbitofmercurymaynotfatallyaffecttheglobalstabilityofthewholeplaarysystemowingtothesmallmassofmercury.wewillmentiohelong-termorbitalevolutionofmercurylateriion4usinglow-passfilteredorbitalelements. theorbitalmotionoftheouterfiveplasseemsrigorouslystableandquiteregularoverthistime-span(seealsose5). 3.2time–frequencymaps althoughtheplaarymotionexhibitsveryloabilitydefiheenceofcloseenterevents,thechaotiatureofplaarydynamigetheoscillatoryperiodandamplitudeofplaaryorbitalmotiongraduallyoversugtime-spans.evensuchslightfluctuationsoforbitalvariationinthefrequenain,particularlyinthecaseofearth,potentiallyhaveasignifiteffeitssurfaceclimatesystemthroughsolarinsolationvariation(cf.berger1988). togiveanoverviewofthelong-termgeinperiodicityinplaaryorbitalmotion,weperformedmanyfastfouriertransformations(ffts)aloimeaxis,andsuperposedtheresultingperiodgramstodrawtwo-dimensionaltime–frequencymaps.thespecificapproachtodrawiime–frequencymapsinthispaperisverysimple–muchsimplerthanthewaveletanalysisorlaskar's(1990,1993)frequenalysis. dividethelow-passfilteredorbitaldataintomanyfragmentsofthesamelenh.thelenhofeachdatasegmentshouldbeamultipleof2ioapplythefft. eachfragmentofthedatahasalargeoverlappingpart:forexample,whehdatabeginsfromt=tiandendsatt=ti t,thedatasegmentrangesfromti δt≤ti δt t,whereδt?t.wetihisdivisionuntilwereachacertainnumbernbywhi treachesthetotaliionlenh. lyanffttoeachofthedatafragments,andobtainnfrequencydiagrams. ineachfrequencydiagramobtainedabove,thestrenhofperiodicitybereplacedbyagrey-scale(orcolour)chart. weperformthereplat,andectallthegrey-scale(orcolour)chartsintoonegraphforeategration.thehorizontalaxisofthesenehsshouldbethetime,i.e.thestartingtimesofeachfragmentofdata(ti,wherei=1,…,n).theverticalaxisrepresentstheperiod(orfrequency)oftheoscillationoforbitalelements. wehaveadoptedanfftbecauseofitsoverwhelmingspeed,siheamountofnumericaldatatobedeposedintofrequenposisterriblyhuge(severaltensofgbytes). atypicalexampleofthetime–frequencymapcreatedbytheaboveproceduresisshowninagrey-scalediagramasfig.5,whichshowsthevariationofperiodicityintheetricityandinatiohinn 2iion.infig.5,thedarkareashowsthatatthetimeindicatedbythevalueontheabscissa,theperiodicityindicatedbytheordirohaninthelighterareaaroundit.wereizefromthismapthattheperiodicityoftheetricityandinatiohonlygesslightlyovertheentireperiodcoveredbythen 2iion.thisnearlyregulartrendisqualitativelythesameiegrationsandforotherplas,althoughtypicalfrequenciesdifferplabyplaabyelement. 4.2long-termexgeoforbitalenergyandangularmomentum wecalculateverylong-periodicvariationandexgeofplaaryorbitalenergyandangularmomentumusingfiltereddelaunayelementsl,g,h.gandhareequivalenttotheplaaryorbitalangularmomentumanditsvertipoperunitmass.lisrelatedtotheplaaryorbitalenergyeperunitmassase=?μ22l2.ifthesystemispletelyliheorbitalenergyandtheangularmomentumineachfrequenmustbestant.non-liyintheplaarysystemcauseanexgeofenergyandangularmomentuminthefrequenain.theamplitudeofthelowest-frequencyoscillationshouldincreaseifthesystemisunstableandbreaksdowngradually.however,suchasymptomofinstabilityisnotpromiin-termiions. infig.7,thetotalorbitalenergyandangularmomentumofthefourinnerplasandallnineplasareshownforiionn 2.theupperthreepanelsshowthelong-periodicvariationoftotalenergy(denotedase-e0),totalangularmomentum(g-g0),aipo(h-h0)oftheinnerfourplascalculatedfromthelow-passfiltereddelaunayelements.e0,g0,h0deheinitialvaluesofeachquantity.theabsolutedifferentheinitialvaluesisplottedinthepahelowerthreepanelsineachfigureshowe-e0,g-g0andh-h0ofthetotalofnineplahefluctuationshowninthelowerpanelsisvirtuallyentirelyaresultofthemassivejovianplas. paringthevariationsofenergyandangularmomentumoftheinnerfourplasandallnineplas,itisapparentthattheamplitudesofthoseoftheinnerplasaremuchsmallerthanthoseofallnineplaheamplitudesoftheouterfiveplasaremuchlargerthanthoseoftheinnerplahisdoeshattheierrestrialplaarysubsystemismorestablethaerohisissimplyaresultoftherelativesmallnessofthemassesofthefourterrestrialplasparedwiththoseoftheouterjovianplas.ahiiceisthattheinnerplaarysubsystemmaybeeunstablemorerapidlythaeronebecauseofitsshorterorbitaltime-scales.thisbeseeninthepanelsdenotedasinner4infig.7wherethelonger-periodidirregularoscillationsaremoreapparentthaninthepanelsdeotal9.actually,thefluctuationsintheinner4panelsareteextentasaresultoftheorbitalvariationofthemercury.however,weothetributionfromotherterrestrialplas,aswewillseeinsubsequeions. 4.4long-termcouplingofseveralneighbplapairs letusseesomeindividualvariationsofplaaryorbitalenergyandangularmomentumexpressedbythelow-passfiltereddelaunayelements.figs10and11showlong-termevolutionoftheorbitalenergyofeachplaandtheangularmomentuminn 1andn?2iioicethatsomeplasformapparentpairsintermsoforbitalenergyandangularmomentumexge.inparticular,venusahmakeatypicalpair.inthefigures,theyshowivecorrelationsinexgeofenergyandpositivecorrelationsinexgeofangularmomentum.theivecorrelationinexgeoforbitalenergymeansthatthetwoplasformacloseddynamicalsystemintermsoftheorbitalenergy.thepositivecorrelationinexgeofangularmomentummeansthatthetwoplasaresimultaneouslyundercertainlong-termperturbations.didatesforperturbersarejupiterandsaturn.alsoinfig.11,weseethatmarsshows'itivecorrelationintheangularmomentumvariationtothevehsystem.mercuryexhibitscertaiivecorrelationsintheangularmomentumversusthevehsystem,whichseemstobeareacausedbytheservationofangularmomentumierrestrialplaarysubsystem. itisnotclearatthemomentwhythevehpairexhibitsaivecorrelationinenergyexgeand'itivecorrelationinangularmomentumexge.ossiblyexplainthisthroughthegeneralfactthattherearenoseculartermsinplaarysemimajoraxesuptosed-orderperturbationtheories(cf.brouwerboccalettipucacco1998).thismeansthattheplaaryorbitalenergy(whichisdirectlyrelatedtothesemimajoraxisa)mightbemuchlessaffectedbyperturbingplahanistheangularmomentumexge(whichrelatestoe).heheetricitiesofvenusahbedisturbedeasilybyjupiterandsaturn,whichresultsin'itivecorrelationintheangularmomentumexge.oherhand,thesemimajoraxesofvenusaharelesslikelytobedisturbedbythejovianplahustheenergyexgemaybelimitedonlywithinthevehpair,whichresultsiivecorrelationintheexgeoforbitalenergyinthepair. asfortheouterjovianplaarysubsystem,jupiter–saturnanduranus–uomakedynamicalpairs.however,thestrenhoftheircouplingisnotasstrongparedwiththatofthevehpair. 5±5x1010-yriionsofouterplaaryorbits sihejovianplaarymassesaremuchlargerthaerrestrialplaarymasses,wetreatthejovianplaarysystemasanindepeplaarysystemintermsofthestudyofitsdynamicalstability.hence,weaddedacoupleoftrialiionsthatspan±5x1010yr,includingonlytheouterfiveplahefourjovianplaspluspluto).theresultsexhibittherigorousstabilityoftheouterplaarysystemoverthislongtime-span.orbitalfigurations(fig.12),andvariationofetricitiesandinations(fig.13)showthisveryloabilityoftheouterfiveplasinboththetimeandthefrequenains.althoughwedonotshoshere,thetypicalfrequencyoftheorbitaloscillationofplutoaherouterplasisalmoststantduringtheseverylong-termiionperiods,whichisdemonstratediime–frequencymapsonourwebpage. iwoiions,therelativenumericalerrorialenergywas~10?6andthatofthetotalangularmomentumwas~10?10. 5.1resoheune–plutosystem kinoshitanakai(1996)iedtheouterfiveplaaryorbitsover±5.5x109yr.theyfoundthatfourmajorresoweeuneandplutoaremaintainedduringthewholeiionperiod,andthattheresonancesmaybethemaincausesofthestabilityoftheorbitofpluto.themajorfourresonancesfoundinpreviousresearchareasfollows.inthefollowingdescriptioesthemeanlongitude,Ωisthelongitudeoftheasdingnodeand?isthelongitudeofperihelion.subscriptspaeplutoaune. meanmotionresoweeuneandpluto(3:2).thecriticalargumentθ1=3λp?2λn??plibratesaround180°litudeofabout80°andalibrationperiodofabout2x104yr. theargumentofperihelionofplutowp=θ2=?p?Ωplibratesaround90°eriodofabout3.8x106yr.thedominantperiodicvariationsoftheetricityandinationofplutoaresynizedwiththelibrationofitsargumentofperihelion.thisisanticipatedinthesecularperturbationtheorystructedbykozai(1962). thelongitudeofthenodeofplutoreferredtothelongitudeofthenodeofune,θ3=Ωp?Ωn,circulatesandtheperiodofthiscirculationisequaltotheperiodofθ2libration.whenθ3beeszero,i.e.thelongitudesofasdingnodesofuneandplutooverlap,theinationofplutobeaximum,theetricitybeinimumandtheargumentofperihelionbees90°.whenθ3bees180°,theinationofplutobeinimum,theetricitybeaximumandtheargumentofperihelionbees90°again.williamsbenson(1971)anticipatedthistypeofresoerfirmedbymilani,nobilicarpino(1989). anargumentθ4=?p??n 3(Ωp?Ωn)libratesaround180°withalongperiod,~5.7x108yr. inournumeritegrations,theresonances(i)–(iii)arewellmaintained,andvariationofthecriticalargumentsθ1,θ2,θ3remainsimilarduringthewholeiionperiod(figs14–16).however,thefourthresonance(iv)appearstobedifferent:thecriticalargumentθ4alternateslibrationandcirculationovera1010-yrtime-scale(fig.17).thisisaingfactthatkinoshitanakai's(1995,1996)shorteriionswerenotabletodisclose. 6discussion whatkindofdynamicalmeismmaintainsthisloabilityoftheplaarysystem?weimmediatelythinkoftwomajorfeaturesthatmayberesponsiblefortheloability.first,thereseemtobenosignifitlower-orderresonances(meanmotionandsecular)betairamongthenineplas.jupiterandsaturnareclosetoa5:2meanmotionresohefamous‘greatinequality’),butnotjustintheresonane.higher-orderresonancesmaycausethechaotiatureoftheplaarydynamicalmotion,buttheyarenotsastodestroythestableplaarymotionwithinthelifetimeoftherealsolarsystem.thesedfeature,whichwethinkismoreimportantfortheloabilityofourplaarysystem,isthedifferendynamicaldistaweenterrestrialandjovianplaarysubsystems(itotanikawa1999,2001).whenwemeasureplaaryseparationsbythemutualhillradii(r_),separationsamongterrestrialplasaregreaterthan26rh,whereasthoseamongjovianplasarelessthan14rh.thisdifferenceisdirectlyrelatedtothediffereweendynamicalfeaturesofterrestrialandjovianplaerrestrialplashavesmallermasses,shorterorbitalperiodsandwiderdynamicalseparation.theyarestronglyperturbedbyjovianplahathavelargermasses,longerorbitalperiodsandnarrowerdynamicalseparation.jovianplasareurbedbyanyothermassivebodies. thepresentterrestrialplaarysystemisstillbeingdisturbedbythemassivejovianplas.however,thewideseparationandmutualiionamoerrestrialplasrehedisturbaneffective;thedegreeofdisturbancebyjovianplasiso(ej)(orderofmagnitudeoftheetricityofjupiter),sihedisturbancecausedbyjovianplasisaforcedoscillationhavinganamplitudeofo(ej).heighteningofetricity,forexampleo(ej)~0.05,isfarfromsuffittoprovokeinstabilityierrestrialplashavingsuchawideseparationas26rh.thusweassumethatthepresentwidedynamicalseparationamongterrestrialplas(;26rh)isprobablyohemostsignifitditionsformaintainiabilityoftheplaarysystemovera109-yrtime-span.ourdetailedanalysisoftherelationshipbetweendynamicaldistaweenplasaabilitytime-scaleofsolarsystemplaarymotionisnowon-going. althoughournumeritegrationsspanthelifetimeofthesolarsystem,thenumberofiionsisfarfromsuffittofilltheinitialphasespace.itisnecessarytoperformmoreandmorenumeritegrationstofirmandexamineiailtheloabilityofourplaarydynamics. ——以上文段引自ito,t.tanikawa,k.long-termiionsandstabilityofplaaryorbitsinoursolarsystem.mon.not.r.astron.soc.336,483–500(2002) 这只是作者君参考的一篇文章,关于太阳系的稳定性。 还有其他论文,不过也都是英文的,相关课题的中文文献很少,那些论文下载一篇要九美元(《nature》真是暴利),作者君写这篇文章的时候已经回家,不在检测中心,所以没有数据库的使用权,下不起,就不贴上来了。