Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy
Scientific paper
Sep 1996
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1996aj....112.1225j&link_type=abstract
Astronomical Journal v.112, p.1225
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astronomy
110
Surveys, Interplanetary Medium, Solar System: General, Meteoroids
Scientific paper
We present the results of a medium depth ecliptic sky survey conducted with telescopes at the Mauna Kea and Cerro-Tololo Observatories. The survey revealed 15 new Kuiper Belt objects, and 2 Centaurs (objects orbiting in the vicinity of the gas giant planets), bringing the total number of Kuiper Belt objects to 32 and Centaurs to 6. We use the new objects to begin to constrain some of the properties of the Kuiper Belt and Centaur populations. The apparent width of the Kuiper Belt is 10° full width at half maximum (FWHM) but, after correcting for the effects of observational selection, we find that the intrinsic width must be at least 30 FWHM. The inferred number of objects in the 30-50 AU heliocentric distance range is 7 X 1 (diameters 100 km). Of these, about 40% (≍3×104) are in or near the 3:2 mean-motion resonance with Neptune. Pluto, which also occupies this resonance, is now seen as the largest of a hitherto unknown family of dynamically similar, resonantly trapped objects. We find that the Centaurs have a sky-plane surface density that is ≍0.5 deg-2 to mR=24.2. The total population with absolute magnitude HR≤9.5 (diameter approximately ≥75 km if albedo ≍0.04) is N≍2600, about an order of magnitude greater than the corresponding number of large main-belt asteroids. We crudely estimate that 1.5 MEarth of material has been cycled from the Kuiper Belt through the Centaurs in the age of the solar system.
Chen Jun
Jewitt David
Luu Jane
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