Libration of Pluto's argument of perihelion and the role of the major planets
Abstract
Pluto's argument of perihelion is known to librate around 90. This libration is related to the secular phenomenon known as the von Zeipel-Lidov-Kozai (vZLK) oscillation. In this work, we make a quantitative assessment of the influence of Neptune's mean motion resonance and of the other giant planets' secular perturbations on the libration of Pluto's argument of perihelion. Here, a parameter k2 = (1-e2) 2 I is the key where e is eccentricity and I is inclination. When k2 of a Pluto-like object is larger than a certain critical value, libration of its argument of perihelion would not occur. The secular effect of other disturbing planets (Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus) plays a significant role in determining the critical k2. The non-zero oscillation amplitude of the critical resonant argument also plays a role, although not a dominant one.
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