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A Brief History of Trans-Neptunian Space

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Date Released: Thursday, February 16, 2006
Source: arXiv.org e-Print archive

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astro-ph/0601654

From: Eugene Chiang [view email]
Date: Fri, 27 Jan 2006 21:49:32 GMT   (150kb)
A Brief History of Trans-Neptunian Space
Authors: E. Chiang (UCB), Y. Lithwick (UCB/CITA), R. Murray-Clay (UCB), M. Buie (Lowell), W. Grundy (Lowell), M. Holman (Harvard CfA)
Comments: Refereed, accepted, formatted review chapter for Protostars and Planets V compendium
The Edgeworth-Kuiper belt encodes the dynamical history of the outer solar system. Kuiper belt objects (KBOs) bear witness to coagulation physics, the evolution of planetary orbits, and external perturbations from the solar neighborhood. We critically review the present-day belt's observed properties and the theories designed to explain them. Theories are organized according to a possible time-line of events. In chronological order, epochs described include (1) coagulation of KBOs in a dynamically cold disk, (2) formation of binary KBOs by fragmentary collisions and gravitational captures, (3) stirring of KBOs by Neptune-mass planets (``oligarchs''), (4) eviction of excess oligarchs, (5) continued stirring of KBOs by remaining planets whose orbits circularize by dynamical friction, (6) planetary migration and capture of Resonant KBOs, (7) creation of the inner Oort cloud by passing stars in an open stellar cluster, (8) in situ coagulation of Neptune Trojans, and (9) collisional comminution of the smallest KBOs. Recent work underscores how small, collisional, primordial planetesimals having low velocity dispersion permit the rapid assembly of ~5 Neptune-mass oligarchs at distances of 20-40 AU. We explore the consequences of such a picture. We propose that Neptune-mass planets whose orbits cross into the Kuiper belt for up to ~40 Myr help generate the high-perihelion members of the hot Classical disk and Scattered belt. By contrast, raising perihelia by sweeping secular resonances during Neptune's migration might fill these reservoirs too inefficiently when account is made of how little primordial mass resides in bodies large enough to be observable. These and other frontier issues in trans-Neptunian space are discussed quantitatively.
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