Celestial Mechanics and Dynamical Astronomy Seminar Series

Celestial Mechanics and Dynamical Astronomy Seminar Series

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Celestial Mechanics and Dynamical Astronomy

UPDATE 03/2025: Moving forward, new events from the Celestial Mechanics and Dynamical Astronomy journal team will be shared as part of the Astronomy Seminars series. There is nothing you need to do as the series moves to its new home. You will still have access to recorded events in the series, and as a subscriber of the new Astronomy Seminars you will also be able to join upcoming events seamlessly in their new home.

This series of webinars consists of a selection of high-quality talks on cutting-edge problems in celestial mechanics and dynamical astronomy. Each seminar will present a recent paper accepted for publication in Celestial Mechanics and Dynamical Astronomy as being particularly innovative and/or having had significant recent impact. The speakers are selected by a committee formed by editors of the journal.

Our goal is to have a continuous exchange of knowledge within the community of scientists working in the field and, at the same time, to explore new forms of communication in journal publishing. Participants will have the opportunity to ask questions and to make suggestions directly to the authors. Hopefully, the webinars will foster new collaborations and new perspectives in the field.

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Celestial Mechanics and Dynamical Astronomy
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University of Rome Tor Vergata
University of Colorado Boulder
Spin orbit resonance cascade via core shell model: application to Mercury and Ganymede
Matteo Veglianti, University of Rome Tor Vergata
Forced Periodic Motion by Solar Radiation Pressure in the Polyhedral Gravity Model
Anivid Pedros-Faura, University of Colorado Boulder
University of Valencia
Secular evolution of co-orbitalmotion of two exoplanets: semi-analytical investigation
Vladislav Sidorenko, Keldysh Institute of Applied Mathematics
Invariant manifolds near L1 and L2 in the Sun–Jupiter elliptic restricted three-body problem
Gladston Duarte, University of Valencia
California Institute of Technology

Self-gravitational dynamics within the inner Oort cloud

Konstantin Batygin, California Institute of Technology
University of Colorado Boulder

Dynamics around the Earth–Moon triangular points in the Hill restricted 4-body problem

Luke Peterson, University of Colorado Boulder
Technion – Israel Institute of Technology
Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory
Orbital dynamics of smart dust with Poynting-Robertson and solar wind drag
Pini Gurfil, Technion – Israel Institute of Technology
Circular restricted full three-body problem with rigid-body spacecraft dynamics in binary asteroid systems
Brennan McCann, Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory
University of Pisa
Politecnico di Milano
The nature of the Laplace resonance between the Galilean moons
Giacomo Lari, University of Pisa
Low-energy Earth–Moon transfers via Theory of Functional Connections and homotopy
Claudio Toquinho Campana, Politecnico di Milano
Stanford University
Purdue University West Lafayette
Automated Tour Design in the Saturnian System
Yuji Takubo, Stanford University
Assessment of dynamical models for transitioning from the Circular Restricted Three-Body Problem to an ephemeris model with applications
Beom Park, Purdue University West Lafayette
University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
University of Glasgow
Relative equilibria and periodic orbits in a Circular Planar (2+2)-Body Problem
Nick Freeman, University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Equilibria in an accelerated three-body problem
Colin McInnes, University of Glasgow
University of Pisa
Revisiting the computation of the critical points of the Keplerian distance
Giovanni F. Gronchi, University of Pisa
Mars orientation and rotation angles
Marie Yseboodt, Royal Observatory of Belgium