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Table B.3.

Quasi-periodic decomposition of Jupiter’s eccentricity and longitude of perihelion (variable z).

k μk (″ yr−1) Ek × 105
1 4.24882 4412 30.67
2 28.22069 1575 308.11
3 3.08952 180 121.36
4 −21263.65777 65 66.27
5 52.19257 52 45.55
6 1410.36662 38 116.79
7 27.06140 18 218.71
8 29.37998 18 217.53
9 22706.58543 13 172.92
10 28.86795 11 32.64
11 −86523.67052 11 81.91
12 27.57346 9 43.74
13 43995.78824 8 231.01
14 −42553.63044 6 9.94
15 5.40817 6 120.31
16 0.66708 6 73.98
17 53.35188 4 314.90
18 −151783.76249 4 97.31
19 109255.80241 3 214.22
20 76.16447 2 143.03
21 56.32774 2 95.77
22 −107813.70709 2 26.23
23 −217043.86396 2 112.41
24 87975.02083 1 115.18
25 239776.59923 1 2.29
26 51.03334 1 316.30
27 7.45592 1 20.24
28 −19.72306 1 293.24
29 21305.79949 1 356.32
30 1295977.39395 1 100.47
31 −22669.06392 1 253.27

Notes. The phases are given at time J2000.

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