Physics
Scientific paper
Jun 2003
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=2003em%26p...92..447m&link_type=abstract
Earth, Moon, and Planets, v. 92, Issue 1, p. 447-452 (2003).
Physics
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Scientific paper
The effects that a hypothetical trans-Plutonian planet would produce on the orbital distribution of the Classical Edgeworth-Kuiper-Belt, has been surveyed for different physical and orbital parameters of the hypothetical body in Melita et al. (2003a). The best fits were obtained by a moderately eccentric and inclined Earth-sized object with a semimajor axis of ~ 70 AU. However the history of some objects in the `Extended Scattered disk' still represent a puzzle. One possibility is that they can be `extracted' from the Scattered disk by the planetoid. In this work we confirm that such an hypothesis would not explain the present orbit of 2000 CR105, given the conditions for a gap as observed to be formed in the Classical EKB.
Melita Mario D.
Williams Iwan P.
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