SETI public: Three-Body Affairs in the Outer Solar System

From: LARRY KLAES (ljk4_at_msn.com)
Date: Tue Dec 06 2005 - 09:17:33 PST

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    Paper: astro-ph/0512075

    Date: Sat, 3 Dec 2005 07:44:54 GMT (148kb)

    Title: Three-Body Affairs in the Outer Solar System

    Authors: Yoko Funato, Junichiro Makino, Piet Hut, Eiichiro Kokubo, Daisuke
    Kinoshita

    Comments: Published in 2003 in the proceedings of the 35th Symposium on
    Celestial Mechanics. 8 pages

    Journal-ref: In Proceedings of the 35th Symposium on Celestial Mechanics,
    eds.
    E. Kokubo, H. Arakida, and T. Yamamoto. Tokyo, Japan, 2003
    \\
    Recent observations (Burnes2002,Veillet2002,Margot2002a) have revealed an
    unexpectedly high binary fraction among the Trans-Neptunian Objects (TNOs)
    that
    populate the Kuiper Belt. The TNO binaries are strikingly different from
    asteroid binaries in four respects (Veillet2002): their frequency is an
    order
    of magnitude larger, the mass ratio of their components is closer to unity,
    and
    their orbits are wider and highly eccentric. Two explanations have been
    proposed for their formation, one assuming large numbers of massive bodies
    (Weidenschilling2002), and one assuming large numbers of light bodies
    (Goldreich2002). We argue that both assumptions are unwarranted, and we show
    how TNO binaries can be produced from a modest number of intermediate-mass
    bodies of the type predicted by the gravitational instability theory for the
    formation of planetesimals (Goldreich and Ward1973). We start with a TNO
    binary
    population similar to the asteroid binary population, but subsequently
    modified
    by three-body exchange reactions, a process that is far more efficient in
    the
    Kuiper belt, because of the much smaller tidal perturbations by the Sun. Our
    mechanism can naturally account for all four characteristics that
    distinguish
    TNO binaries from main-belt asteroid binaries.

    \\ ( http://arXiv.org/abs/astro-ph/0512075 , 148kb)


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