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Latitudinal librations of Mercury with a fluid core

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In the framework of the space missions to Mercury, an accurate model of rotation is needed. Librations around the 3:2 spin-orbit resonance as well as latitudinal librations have to be predicted with the best possible accuracy. In this paper, we use a Hamiltonian analysis and numerical integrations to study the librations of Mercury, both in longitude and latitude. Due to the proximity of the period of the free libration in longitude to the orbital period of Jupiter, the 88-day and 11.86-year contributions dominate Mercury's libration in longitude (with the Hermean parameters chosen). The amplitude of the libration in latitude is much smaller (under 1 arcsec) and should not be detected by the space missions. Nevertheless, we point out that this amplitude could be much larger (up to several tens of arcsec) if the free period related to the libration in latitude approaches the period of the Jupiter-Saturn Great Inequality (883 years). Given the large uncertainties on the planetary parameters, this new resonant forcing on Mercury's libration in latitude should be borne in mind.

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hal-03786339 , version 1 (23-09-2022)

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Julien Dufey, Benoît Noyelles, Nicolas Rambaux, Anne Lemaître. Latitudinal librations of Mercury with a fluid core. Icarus, 2009, 203, pp.1-12. ⟨10.1016/j.icarus.2009.04.005⟩. ⟨hal-03786339⟩
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