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2016MNRAS.456..665M - Mon. Not. R. Astron. Soc., 456, 665-671 (2016/February-2)

Forced libration of tidally synchronized planets and moons.

MAKAROV V.V., FROUARD J. and DORLAND B.

Abstract (from CDS):

Tidal dissipation of kinetic energy, when it is strong enough, tends to synchronize the rotation of planets and moons with the mean orbital motion, or drive it into long-term stable spin- orbit resonances. As the orbital motion undergoes periodic acceleration due to a finite orbital eccentricity, the spin rate oscillates around the equilibrium mean value too, giving rise to the forced, or eccentricity-driven librations. Both the shape and amplitude of forced librations of synchronous viscoelastic planets and moons are defined by a combination of two different types of perturbative torque, the tidal torque and the triaxial torque. Consequently, forced librations can be tidally dominated (e.g. Io and possibly Titan) or deformation-dominated (e.g. the Moon) depending on a set of orbital, rheological, and other physical parameters. With small eccentricities, for the former kind, the largest term in the libration angle can be minus cosine of the mean anomaly, whereas for the latter kind, it is minus sine of the mean anomaly. The shape and the amplitude of tidal forced librations determine the rate of orbital evolution of synchronous planets and moons, i.e. the rate of dissipative damping of semimajor axis and eccentricity. The known super-Earth exoplanets can exhibit both kinds of libration, or a mixture thereof, depending on, for example, the effective Maxwell time of their rigid mantles. Our approach can be extended to estimate the amplitudes of other libration harmonics, as well as the forced libration in non-synchronous spin-orbit resonances.

Abstract Copyright: Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of The Royal Astronomical Society 2015. This work is written by (a) US Government employee(s) and is in the public domain in the US. (2015)

Journal keyword(s): Moon - planets and satellites: dynamical evolution and stability

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