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Generalized Periodic Orbits of Time-Periodically Forced Kepler Problem Accumulating the Center and of Circular and Elliptic Restricted Three-Body Problems (2010.15253v1)

Published 28 Oct 2020 in math.DS

Abstract: In this paper, we consider a time-periodically forced Kepler problem in any dimensions, with an external force which we only assume to be regular in a neighborhood of the attractive center. We prove that there exist infinitely many periodic orbits in this system, with possible double collisions with the center regularized, which accumulate the attractive center. The result is obtained via a localization argument combined with a result on $C{1}$-persistence of closed orbits by a local homotopy-streching argument. Consequently, by formulating the circular and elliptic restricted three-body problems of any dimensions as time-periodically forced Kepler problems, we obtain that there exists infinitely many periodic orbits, with possible double collisions with the primaries regularized, accumulating to each of the primaries.

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