Influence of Energy Dissipation on Spin Pole Precession Trajectories for Synchronous Rotators

We present an analysis of the influence of tidal energy dissipation on the precessional motion of the spin pole of a synchronously rotating body, whose orbit pole is also precessing. In the absence of dissipation, this problem has been frequently analyzed in a Hamiltonian context. The Cassini states...

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