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Table B.2.

Quasi-periodic decomposition of Jupiter’s mean longitude (variable q).

k γk (″ yr−1) Qk × 105
1 1382.39672 565 173.33
2 21279.46165 62 285.69
3 −130520.09747 32 31.94
4 −65260.75362 24 16.88
5 740.73142 20 111.50
6 −86550.20151 13 316.81
7 195780.09376 12 132.75
8 −2146.66254 9 340.54
9 42565.96834 7 296.80
10 151810.10095 5 206.50
11 −22663.04452 5 14.91
12 43974.51084 5 98.00
13 −261040.17870 5 62.52
14 3182.71336 3 148.86
15 217070.21223 2 190.22
16 −326300.28181 2 77.50
17 −109248.95417 2 121.83
18 −107838.32524 2 259.67
19 1186720.95929 1 66.12
20 1997384.90244 1 147.64
21 −282334.67409 1 6.37
22 20350.19793 1 351.20

Notes. The phases are given at time J2000. The mean longitude is given by λ = Nt + λ0 − iq, where N = 0.52969 rad yr−1 and λ0 = 0.59946 rad with the time t measured from J2000.

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