2024
DOI: 10.1007/s10240-024-00151-z
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Why are inner planets not inclined?

Andrew Clarke,
Jacques Fejoz,
Marcel Guardia

Abstract: Poincaré’s work more than one century ago, or Laskar’s numerical simulations from the 1990’s on, have irrevocably impaired the long-held belief that the Solar System should be stable. But mathematical mechanisms explaining this instability have remained mysterious. In 1968, Arnold conjectured the existence of “Arnold diffusion” in celestial mechanics. We prove Arnold’s conjecture in the planetary spatial 4-body problem as well as in the corresponding hierarchical problem (where the bodies are increasingly sepa… Show more

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