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The analysis of periodic orbits generated by Lagrangian solutions of the restricted three-body problem with non-spherical primaries

The present paper deals with the periodic orbits generated by Lagrangian solutions of the restricted three-body problem when both the primaries are oblate bodies. We have illustrated the periodic orbits for different values of $μ, h,σ_1$ and $σ_2$ ($h$ is energy constant, $μ$ mass ratio of the two primaries, $σ_1$ and $σ_2$ are oblateness factors). These orbits have been determined by giving displacements along the tangent and normal to the mobile coordinates as defined by Karimov and Sokolsky \cite{Kari}. We have applied the predictor-corrector algorithm to construct the periodic orbits in an attempt to unveil the effect of oblateness of the primaries by taking the fixed values of parameters $μ, h, σ_1$ and $σ_2$.

preprint2020arXivOpen access

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