An Explanation of the Observed Irregularities in the Motion of Uranus: On the Hypothesis of Disturbances Caused by a More Distant Planet1846 |
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An Explanation of the Observed Irregularities in the Motion of Uranus J. C. Adams No preview available - 2017 |
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1846 HYPOTHESIS action of Jupiter Airy Ancient Observations Articles 35 Astronomer Royal Bouvard's Tables co-efficients condition given dbs log deduced disturbing planet dx₁ dx₂ dy₁ dy₂ dy₂+0 eccentricity and longitude eliminate dɛ epoch equations of condition errors final equations Flamsteed's formed Greenwich Observations h P₂ h₁ h₁+0 h₂ h₂+0 heliocentric longitude Hence the equations Hypoth integral values investigation J. C. ADAMS k₁ k₁+0 k₂ k₂+0 k₂+3 mean distance mean longitude mean motion modern observations motion of Uranus n t d x Nachrichten Nautical Almanac numbers enclosed Observation-Theory obtain the following orbit p₁ p₁+0 p₂+0 periods of URANUS perturbations Precession principal inequalities q₁+0 quantities ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY Saturn second hypothesis sin² STAMFORD STREET Substituting these values synodic periods Tabular Radius Vector tions turbed Verrier δα δε