The formation of Kuiper-belt Binaries through Exchange Reactions
Abstract
Recent observations have revealed an unexpectedly high binary fraction among the Trans-Neptunian Objects (TNOs) that populate the Kuiper-belt. The discovered binaries have four characteristics they comprise a few percent of the TNOs, the mass ratio of their components is close to unity, their internal orbits are highly eccentric, and the orbits are more than 100 times wider than the primary's radius. In contrast, theories of binary asteroid formation tend to produce close, circular binaries. Therefore, a new approach is required to explain the unique characteristics of the TNO binaries. Two models have been proposed. Both, however, require extreme assumptions on the size distribution of TNOs. Here we show a mechanism which is guaranteed to produces binaries of the required type during the early TNO growth phase, based on only one plausible assumption, namely that initially TNOs were formed through gravitational instabilities of the protoplanetary dust layer.
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@article{arxiv.astro-ph/0402328,
title = {The formation of Kuiper-belt Binaries through Exchange Reactions},
author = {Yoko Funato and Junichiro Makino and Piet Hut and Eiichiro Kokubo and Daisuke Kinoshita},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:astro-ph/0402328},
year = {2015}
}
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12pages, 4 figures