Affiliation:
1. Department of Mathematics, Capital University of Science and Technology, Zone-V, Islamabad, Pakistan
2. Smart and Scientific Solutions, 32 Allerdyce Drive, Glasgow G156RY, UK
Abstract
We discuss the restricted rhomboidal six-body problem (RR6BP), which has four positive masses at the vertices of the rhombus, and the fifth mass is at the intersection of the two diagonals. These masses always move in rhomboidal CC with diagonals
and
. The sixth body, having a very small mass, does not influence the motion of the five masses, also called primaries. The masses of the primaries are
and
. The masses
and
are written as functions of parameters
and
such that they always form a rhomboidal central configuration. The evolution of zero velocity curves is discussed for fixed values of positive masses. Using the first integral of motion, we derive the region of possible motion of test particle
and identify the value of Jacobian constant
for different energy intervals at which these regions become disconnected. Using semianalytical techniques, we show the existence and uniqueness of equilibrium solutions on the axes and off the axes. We show that, for
, there always exist 12 equilibrium points. We also show that all 12 equilibrium points are unstable.
Subject
Space and Planetary Science,Astronomy and Astrophysics
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