Analysis ofthe size of solar system close to the state with zero total angular momentum via sundman's inequality

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In this paper, we present a new mathematical approach or solving procedure for analysis ofthe Sundman's inequality (for estimating the moment of inertia ofthe Solar system's configuration) with the help of Lagrange-Jacobi relation, under additional assumption of decreasing ofthe total angular momentum close to the zero absolute magnitude in the final state of Solar system in a future. By assuming such the final state for Solar system, we have estimated the mean-size of Solar system R via analysis ofthe Sundman's inequality. So, to answer the question “Does the ninth planet exist in Solar system?", one should meet the two mandatory criteria for such the ninth planet, first is that it should have the negligible magnitude of inclination of its orbit with respect to the invariable plane. The second condition is that the orbit ofthe ninth planet should be located within the estimation for the mean-size of Solar system R.

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Ershkov, S., & Leshchenko, D. (2021). Analysis ofthe size of solar system close to the state with zero total angular momentum via sundman’s inequality. Anais Da Academia Brasileira de Ciencias, 93. https://doi.org/10.1590/0001-3765202120200269

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