perturbationspotentialen
Perturbationspotentialen, often translated as perturbation potentials, are a concept used in celestial mechanics and other fields of physics to describe the effects of deviations from an idealized system. In the context of celestial mechanics, the unperturbed system is typically an idealized two-body problem, where two celestial bodies orbit each other under the influence of only their mutual gravitational attraction. This idealized scenario leads to Keplerian orbits, which are perfect ellipses.
However, real celestial systems involve more than two bodies. The gravitational influence of other planets, moons,
By analyzing the perturbation potential, astronomers can calculate the deviations from perfect Keplerian orbits. These deviations,