Abstract
AbstractWe consider an exoplanetary system consisting of a star and two planets. The masses of the planets are significantly less than the mass of the star. The evolution of the orbital motion of exoplanets is studied within the framework of a double averaged unrestricted three-body problem. The main attention is paid to coplanar configurations, when the star and planets move in a certain plane that preserves a constant position. The possibility of reversing the orbital motion of the inner planet is noted.
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