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The containment property of the zero-velocity surfaces in the magnetic-binary problem

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The author's aim has been find out in this article the conditions for the existence of closed areas of motion in the three-dimensional magnetic-binary problem. Based on a relevant Banfi's work he generalizes the containment property of the zero-velocity surfaces by considering models with incident magnetic moments.

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Mavraganis, A.G. The containment property of the zero-velocity surfaces in the magnetic-binary problem. Astrophys Space Sci 147, 157–162 (1988). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00656615

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