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Dynamical formation of detached trans-Neptunian objects close to the 2:5 and 1:3 mean motion resonances with Neptune

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Author(s):
Brasil, P. I. O. [1] ; Gomes, R. S. [2] ; Soares, J. S. [2]
Total Authors: 3
Affiliation:
[1] Inst Nacl Pesquisas Espaciais, ETE, DMC, Sao Jose Dos Campos - Brazil
[2] Observ Nacl, GPA, BR-20921400 Rio De Janeiro - Brazil
Total Affiliations: 2
Document type: Journal article
Source: Astronomy & Astrophysics; v. 564, APR 2014.
Web of Science Citations: 7
Abstract

Aims. It is widely accepted that the past dynamical history of the solar system included a scattering of planetesimals from a primordial disk by the major planets. The primordial scattered population is likely the origin of the current scaterring disk and possibly the detached objects. In particular, an important argument has been presented for the case of 2004XR(190) as having an origin in the primordial scattered disk through a mechanism including the 3:8 mean motion resonance (MMR) with Neptune. Here we aim at developing a similar study for the cases of the 1:3 and 2:5 resonances that are stronger than the 3:8 resonance. Methods. Through a semi-analytic approach of the Kozai resonance inside an MMR, we show phase diagrams (e, omega) that suggest the possibility of a scattered particle, after being captured in an MMR with Neptune, to become a detached object. We ran several numerical integrations with thousands of particles perturbed by the four major planets, and there are cases with and without Neptune's residual migration. These were developed to check the semi-analytic approach and to better understand the dynamical mechanisms that produce the detached objects close to an MMR. Results. The numerical simulations with and without a residual migration for Neptune stress the importance of a particular resonance mode, which we name the hibernating mode, on the formation of fossilized detached objects close to MMRs. When considering Neptune's residual migration we are able to show the formation of detached orbits. These objects are fossilized and cannot be trapped in the MMRs again. We find a ratio of the number of fossilized objects with moderate perihelion distance (35 < q < 40 au) to the number of objects with high perihelion distance (q > 40 au) as 3.0/1 for objects close to the 2:5, and 1.7/1 for objects close to the 1:3 resonance. We estimate that the two fossilized population have a total mass between 0.1 and 0.3 Pluto's mass. (AU)

FAPESP's process: 12/23719-8 - Possible dynamical origins of objects belonging to the classical Kuiper Belt
Grantee:Pedro Ivo de Oliveira Brasil
Support Opportunities: Scholarships abroad - Research Internship - Doctorate
FAPESP's process: 11/08540-9 - Dynamical formation of trans-Neptunian detached objects near mean motion resonances with Neptune
Grantee:Pedro Ivo de Oliveira Brasil
Support Opportunities: Scholarships in Brazil - Doctorate