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Meaning of Corotation from wikipedia

- The corotation circle is the circle around the galactic center of a spiral galaxy, where the stars move at the same speed as the spiral arms. The radius...
- the corotation electric field is the electric field due to the rotation of a magnet. For example, the rotation of the Earth results in a corotation electric...
- 1989. The zero point corresponds to the zero meridian on Neptune. The corotation inclination resonance (CIR) of the order m between a moon on inclined...
- because, in addition to being outside a spiral arm, it orbits near the corotation circle, maximizing the interval between spiral-arm crossings. Spiral arms...
- at a certain distance from the center, R c {\displaystyle R_{c}} , the corotation radius, the stars and the density waves move together. Inside that radius...
- However, it is possible to do so, for instance, by detecting a specific corotation radius, which is a region where the spiral arm moves at the same speed...
- Li-Yong; J. Lehto, Harry; Sun, Yi-Sui; Zheng, Jia-Qing (2004). "Apsidal corotation in mean motion resonance: the 55 Cancri system as an example". Monthly...
- "Three-Dimensional Interaction between a Planet and an Isothermal Gaseous Disk. I. Corotation and Lindblad Torques and Planet Migration". The Astrophysical Journal...
- in turn spreads to form the rest of the ring. Aegaeon orbits in a 7:6 corotation eccentricity resonance with Mimas, which causes an approximately 4-year...
- "Three-Dimensional Interaction between a Planet and an Isothermal Gaseous Disk: I. Corotation and Lindblad Torques and Planet Migration". The Astrophysical Journal...