Mean-motion resonances in the Solar system
A curated collection of essential papers on mean-motion resonances in the asteroid belt, TNO, and beyond.
C. Beauge et al. (2003)
Explains apsidal alignment and asymmetric stationary states in resonant extrasolar planet pairs.
The paper analyzes how pairs of extrasolar planets locked in mean-motion resonance can settle into long-lived “stationary” configurations where the planets’ apsidal lines are aligned. It highlights that, beyond simple symmetric resonant geometries, resonant systems can also admit asymmetric stationary solutions. These resonance equilibria help interpret the architecture and stability of observed resonant exoplanet systems and constrain their possible dynamical histories.
Analytical dynamical modeling of mean-motion resonances to identify stationary (equilibrium) resonant configurations.
Celestial mechanics of planetary motion, especially mean-motion resonances and secular (apsidal) dynamics.