Artículo
The gravitational influence of Jupiter on the Ptolemaic value for the eccentricity of Saturn
Fecha de publicación:
02/2021
Editorial:
Springer
Revista:
Archive for History of Exact Sciences
ISSN:
0003-9519
Idioma:
Inglés
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Artículo publicado
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Resumen
The gravitational influence of Jupiter on Saturn produces, among other things, non-negligible changes in the eccentricity of Saturn that affect the magnitude of error of Ptolemaic astronomy. The value that Ptolemy obtained for the eccentricity of Saturn is a good approximation of the real eccentricity—including the perturbation of Jupiter—that Saturn had during the time of Ptolemy's planetary observations or a bit earlier. Therefore, it seems more probable that the observations used for obtaining the eccentricity of Saturn were done near Ptolemy’s time, and rather unlikely earlier than the first century AD. Even if this is not quite a demonstration that Ptolemy used observations of his own, my argument increases its probability and practically discards the idea that Ptolemy borrowed values or observations from astronomers further back than the first century AD, such as Hipparchus or the Babylonians.
Palabras clave:
Ptolomeo
,
Júpiter
,
Excentricidad
,
Gravitación
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Articulos(SEDE CENTRAL)
Articulos de SEDE CENTRAL
Articulos de SEDE CENTRAL
Citación
Carman, Christian Carlos; The gravitational influence of Jupiter on the Ptolemaic value for the eccentricity of Saturn; Springer; Archive for History of Exact Sciences; 75; 4; 2-2021; 439-454
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