Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy
Scientific paper
Jan 2006
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=2006mnras.365..429p&link_type=abstract
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, Volume 365, Issue 2, pp. 429-438.
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astronomy
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Surveys, Astrometry, Kuiper Belt, Solar System: Formation
Scientific paper
In summer 1999, we performed a survey optimized for the discovery of irregular satellites of Uranus and Neptune. We imaged 11.85 deg2 of sky and discovered 66 new outer Solar system objects (not counting the three new Uranian satellites). Given the very short orbital arcs of our observations, only the heliocentric distance can be reliably determined. We were able to model the radial distribution of trans-Neptunian objects (TNOs). Our data support the idea of a strong depletion in the surface density beyond 45 au.
After fully characterizing this survey's detection efficiency as a function of object magnitude and rate of motion, we find that the apparent luminosity function of the trans-Neptunian region in the range mR= 22-25 is steep with a best-fitting cumulative power-law index of α~= 0.76 with one object per deg2 estimated at magnitude Ro= 23.3. This steep slope, corresponding to a differential size index of q~= 4.8, agrees with other older and more recent analyses for the luminosity function brighter than 25 mag. A double power-law fit to the new data set turns out to be statistically unwarrented; this large and homogeneous data set provides no evidence for a break in the power-law slope, which must eventually occur if the Bernstein et al. sky density measurements are correct.
Gladman Brett J.
Holman Matthew J.
Kavelaars John J.
Loredo Thomas J.
Petit Jean-Marc
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