Satellites of the Broucke-Hadjidemetriou-H\'enon family of periodic unequal-mass three-body orbits
Abstract
The Broucke-Hadjidemetriou-H\'enon's (BHH) orbits are a family of periodic orbits of the three-body system with the simplest topological free group word a, while the BHH satellites have free group words ak (k>1), where k is the topological exponent. Jankovi\'c and Dmitrasinovi\'c [Phy. Rev. Lett. 116, 064301 (2016)] reported 57 new BHH satellites with equal mass and found that at a fixed energy the relationship between the angular momentum (L) and the topologically rescaled period (T/k) is the same for both of the BHH orbits (k=1) and the BHH satellites (k>1). In this letter, we report 419,743 new BHH orbits (k=1) and 179,253 new BHH satellites (k>1) of the three-body system with unequal mass, which have never been reported, to the best of our knowledge. Among these newly-found 598,996 BBH orbits and satellites, about 33.5 % (i.e., 200,686) are linearly stable and thus many among them might be observed in practice. Besides, we discover that, for the three-body system with unequal mass at a fixed energy, relationship between the angular momentum (L) and topologically rescaled period (T/k) of the BHH satellites (k>1) is different from that of the BHH orbits (k=1).