Matija Ćuk's Web Page
Clay Postdoctoral Fellow
Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics
Institute for Theory and Computation
60 Garden Street, Cambridge, MA 02138
Phone: 617-494-9665
Daly Postdoctoral Fellow
Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences
Harvard University
20 Oxford St, Cambridge MA 02138
Phone: 617-496-7712
Email: cuk (you know what goes here) eps.harvard.edu
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Preprints and Papers
- Orbital evolution of small binary asteroids M. Ćuk and D. Nesvorný 2009, Icarus, submitted.
- Constraints on the source of Lunar Cataclysm impactors M. Ćuk, B. J. Gladman and S. T. Stewart 2009, Icarus, submitted.
- The fate of primordial lunar Trojans M. Ćuk and B. J. Gladman 2009, Icarus 199, 237-244.
- Irregular satellites of the giant planets P. D. Nicholson, M. Ćuk, S. S. Sheppard, D. Nesvorný, and T. V. Johnson 2008, in Solar System Beyond Neptune, U. of Arizona Press, p.411-424.
- Excitation of lunar eccentricity by planetary resonances, M. Ćuk 2007, Science 318, 243. Supporting Online Material.
- Formation and destruction of small binary asteroids, M. Ćuk 2007, The Astrophysical Journal 659, L57-L60.
- Irregular satellite capture during planetary resonance passage, M. Ćuk and B. J. Gladman 2006, Icarus 183, 362-372.
- Effects of thermal radiation on the dynamics of binary NEAs, M. Ćuk and J. A. Burns 2005, Icarus 176, 418-431.
- Constraints on the orbital evolution of Triton, M. Ćuk and B. J. Gladman 2005, The Astrophysical Journal 626, L113-L116.
- Resonances near the orbit of 2003 VB12 (Sedna), M. Ćuk 2005, in Dynamics of Populations of Planetary Systems, Cambridge U. Press, p.341-348.
- On the secular behavior of irregular satellites, M. Ćuk and J. A. Burns 2004, The Astronomical Journal 128, 2518-2541.
- Gas-drag-assisted capture of Himalia's family, M. Ćuk and J. A. Burns 2004, Icarus 167, 369-381.