2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.chaos.2021.111387
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Controlling the libration point orbits for CRTBP with non-ideal solar sail and albedo effect

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“…There are many researchers who have studied the stability of solar system and exoplanetary systems. Many researchers (Abouelmagd et al, 2013;Pal and Kushvah, 2015;Singh et al, 2016;Mia and Kushvah, 2016b;Singh et al, 2018;Yadav et al, 2021;Abouelmagd et al, 2021;Gyegwe et al, 2022) aslo studied the stability of an infinitesimal particle like asteroid, satellite, dust grain etc., in the solar and exoplanetary systems. For example Petrovich (2015) studied the stability and fates of hierarchical tow planet systems with arbitrary eccentricities and mutual inclinations.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There are many researchers who have studied the stability of solar system and exoplanetary systems. Many researchers (Abouelmagd et al, 2013;Pal and Kushvah, 2015;Singh et al, 2016;Mia and Kushvah, 2016b;Singh et al, 2018;Yadav et al, 2021;Abouelmagd et al, 2021;Gyegwe et al, 2022) aslo studied the stability of an infinitesimal particle like asteroid, satellite, dust grain etc., in the solar and exoplanetary systems. For example Petrovich (2015) studied the stability and fates of hierarchical tow planet systems with arbitrary eccentricities and mutual inclinations.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%