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A new derivation of the Henon's isochrone potentials
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We revisit in this note the H\'enon's isochrone problem. By using the standard Abel inversion technique for one-dimensional motion, we recover in a simple way the H\'enon's parabolae and get all isochrone central potentials under mild smoothness assumptions on the potential function. Our approach also allows us to conclude that isochronous radial periods with explicit energy dependence are necessarily Keplerian, i.e., $T^{2}\propto|E|^{-3}$, and that their corresponding orbits can be easily integrated by mapping them into the usual Kepler problem. It can also be employed to study some other inverse central-force problems and, in particular, it provides a proof of Bertrand's theorem.
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