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High obliquity, high angular momentum Earth as Moon's origin revisited by Advanced Kinematic Model of Earth-Moon System
  • Bijay Kumar Sharma
Bijay Kumar Sharma
National Institute of Technology Patna

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Abstract

Matija Cuk et.al (2016) have proposed a new model for the birth and tidal evolution of our natural satellite Moon, born from lunar accretion of impact generated terrestrial debris in the equatorial plane of high obliquity, high angular momentum Earth. This paper examines their findings critically in the light of Advanced Kinematic Model (AKM) which includes Earth’s obliquity(ɸ), Moon’s orbital plane inclination (α) , Moon’s obliquity (β) and lunar’s orbit eccentricity (e). It is shown that AKM’s valid range of application is from 45RE to 60.33RE . The evolution of α, β, e is in correspondence with the simulation results of Matija Cuk et.al (2016) but evolution of Earth’s obliquity has a break at 45RE . According to AKM, earlier than 45RE Earth should achieve 0° obliquity in order to achieve the modern value of eco-friendly 23.44° obliquity. Cuk et al (2016) donot explain how this can be achieved. AKM stands vindicated because using protocol exchange algorithm http://doi.org/10.1038/protex.2019.017, AKM has successfully given precise theoretical formalism of Observed LOD curve for the last 1.2Gy time span opening the way for early warning and forecasting methods for Earth-quake and sudden volcanic eruptions. This paper gives us an algorithm to determine the short term and long term changes in Earth’s obliquity which is related to Weather and Climate Extremes. Hence this paper gives us the mathematical tool for predicting the Earth’s climate extreme