- ... points
- Figures 2 to 4, 6
to 17 are only available in electronic form
at http://www.edpsciences.org
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- ... dissipation
- This is the more usual case, but trapping
may also take place in the opposite way, with an antidissipative effect from an
external source compensated by loss of energy and angular momentum to the planet.
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- ... usually
- The exception for this rule is the extended corotation
resonance, for which there is no upper limit for planetesimal radius that enable
corotation trapping (see next sections and Mothé-Diniz & Gomes 2000).
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- ...
agreement
- In fact, by the method's definition the agreement must be exact.
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