Behavior of Jupiter Non-Trojan Co-Orbitals

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Minor Planets, Asteroids: General, Comets: General, Celestial Mechanics, Methods: Numerical

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Searching for the non-Trojan Jupiter co-orbitals we have numerically integrated orbits of 3160 asteroids and 24 comets discovered by October 2010 and situated within and close to the planet co-orbital region. Using this sample we have been able to select eight asteroids and three comets and analyze their orbital behavior in a great detail. Among them we have identified five new Jupiter co-orbitals: (241944) 2002 CU147, 2006 SA387, 2006 QL39, 2007 GH6, and 200P/Larsen, as well as we have analyzed six previously identified co-orbitals: (118624) 2000 HR24, 2006 UG185, 2001 QQ199, 2004 AE9, P/2003 WC7 LINEAR-CATALINA and P/2002 AR2 LINEAR.
(241944) 2002 CU147 is currently on a quasi-satellite orbit with repeatable transitions into the tadpole state. Similar behavior shows 2007 GH6 which additionally librates in a compound tadpole-quasi-satellite orbit. 2006 QL39 and 2000P/Larsen are the co-orbitals of Jupiter which are temporarily moving in a horseshoe orbit occasionally interrupted by a quasi-satellite behavior. 2006 SA387 is moving in a pure horseshoe orbit. Orbits of the latter three objects are unstable and according to our calculations, these objects will leave the horseshoe state in a few hundred years. Two asteroids, 2001 QQ199 and 2004 AE9, are long-lived quasi-satellites of Jupiter. They will remain in this state for a few thousand years at least. The comets P/2002 AR2 LINEAR and P/2003 WC7 LINEAR-CATALINA are also quasi-satellites of Jupiter. However, the non-gravitational effects may be significant in the motion of these comets. We have shown that P/2003 WC7 is moving in a quasi-satellite orbit and will stay in this regime to at least 2500 year. Asteroid (118624) 2000 HR24 will be temporarily captured in a quasi-satellite orbit near 2050 and we have identified another one object which shows similar behavior - the asteroid 2006 UG185, although, its guiding center encloses the origin, it is not a quasi-satellite. The orbits of these two objects can be accurately calculated for a few hundred years forward and backward.

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