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Orbits in Extended Mass Distributions: General Results and the Spirographic Approximation
This paper explores orbits in extended mass distributions and develops an
analytic approximation scheme based on epicycloids (spirograph patterns). We
focus on the Hernquist potential which provides a good model for many
astrophysical systems, including elliptical galaxies, dark matter halos, and
young embedded star clusters. For a given potential, one can readily calculate
orbital solutions as a function of energy and angular momentum using numerical
methods. In contrast, this paper presents a number of analytic results for the
Hernquist potential and proves a series of general constraints showing that
orbits have similar properties for any extended mass distribution (including,
e.g., the NFW profile). We discuss circular orbits, radial orbits, zero energy
orbits, different definitions of eccentricity, analogs of Kepler's law, the
definition of orbital elements, and the relation of these orbits to spirograph
patterns (epicycloids). Over much of parameter space the orbits can be
adequately described (with accuracy better than 10%) using the parametric
equations of epicycloids, thereby providing an analytic description of the
orbits. As an application of this formal development, we find a solution for
the orbit of the Large Magellanic Cloud in the potential of our Galaxy.Comment: 40 pages including 9 figures; accepted to The Astrophysical Journa
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