Mathematical Conversations

Kozai-Lidov Oscillations
Scott Tremaine
School of Natural Sciences, IAS
Date & Time: 
Wed, 02/13/2013 - 18:00 - 19:30
Location: 
Dilworth Room
Rooms: 
Dilworth Room - Rear
Rooms: 
Dilworth Room

These are a curious and only recently appreciated phenomenon in celestial mechanics, in which (for example) a planet orbiting one member of a binary star system undergoes large, slow oscillations in its orbital eccentricity and inclination. I will describe the mechanics of Kozai-Lidov oscillations, some of their unexpected properties, and their consequences for a variety of astronomical systems.