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The dynamical connection between Phaethon and Pallas

Earth and Planetary Astrophysics 2020-10-07 v1

Abstract

Phaethon (3200) is an active Near Earth Asteroid classified as a B-type object and a suspected former member of the Pallas family. In this article, we search for sources of Phaethon-like orbits originating from the two strongest resonances in the region of the Pallas family; namely, the 5:2 and 8:3 mean motion resonances with Jupiter, located at a2.82a\sim 2.82 AU and a2.70a \sim 2.70 AU, respectively. The probability for this dynamical connection observed in \cite{deLeon2010} was close to 22 per cent. Using sophisticated numerical methods, we found a highly efficient dynamical flow between Pallas and Phaethon. As many as 43.643.6 per cent of test particles placed in the 5:2 resonance were able to reach the orbit of Phaethon; whereas, for the 8:3 resonance, this percentage was 46.946.9 per cent.

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@article{arxiv.1801.08857,
  title  = {The dynamical connection between Phaethon and Pallas},
  author = {Nataša Todorović},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1801.08857},
  year   = {2020}
}

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