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Although the majority of Centaurs are thought to have originated in the scattered disk, with the high-inclination members coming from the Oort cloud, the origin of the high inclination component of trans-Neptunian objects (TNOs) remains…

Disks of low-mass bodies scattered by giant planets to large semi-major axis and constant periapsis orbits are vulnerable to a buckling instability. This instability exponentially grows orbital inclinations, raises periapsis distances, and…

Earth and Planetary Astrophysics · Physics 2023-05-24 Alexander Zderic , Ann-Marie Madigan

In 1996, Sakurai's object (V4334 Sgr) suddenly brightened in the centre of a faint Planetary Nebula (PN). This very rare event was interpreted as the reignition of a hot white dwarf that caused a rapid evolution back to the cool giant…

The long-term evolution of the outer Solar System is subject to the influence of the giant planets, however, perturbations from other massive bodies located in the region imprint secular signatures, that are discernible in long-term…

Earth and Planetary Astrophysics · Physics 2024-10-23 Marco A. Muñoz-Gutiérrez , Antonio Peimbert , Angeles Pérez-Villegas

Recent astronomical observations, in particular from the Kepler and TESS missions and their related follow-ups, have revealed an abundance of exoplanets in the size range between Neptune (4 Earth radii) and Earth (1 Earth radii ), as well…

Earth and Planetary Astrophysics · Physics 2026-04-10 Li Zeng , Stephanie C. Werner , Stein B. Jacobsen , Elena Mamonova , Reidar G. Trønnes , Ramon Brasser

We introduce a novel search technique that can identify trans-neptunian objects in three to five exposures of a pointing within a single Hubble Space Telescope orbit. The process is fast enough to allow the discovery of candidates soon…

Earth and Planetary Astrophysics · Physics 2015-05-19 Cesar I. Fuentes , Matthew J. Holman , David E. Trilling , Pavlos Protopapas

We use seven year's worth of observations from the Catalina Sky Survey and the Siding Spring Survey covering most of the northern and southern hemisphere at galactic latitudes higher than 20 degrees to search for serendipitously imaged…

The plausibility of an unseen planet in the outer solar system, and the expected orbit and mass of such a planet, have long been a topic of inquiry and debate. We calculate the long-term orbital stability of distant TNOs, which allows us to…

Earth and Planetary Astrophysics · Physics 2024-12-03 Amir Siraj , Christopher F. Chyba , Scott Tremaine

Planets in extrasolar systems tend to interact such that their orbits lie near a boundary between apsidal libration and circulation, a "separatrix", with one eccentricity periodically reaching near-zero. One explanation, applied to the…

Astrophysics · Physics 2009-11-13 Rory Barnes , Richard Greenberg

Many exoplanets in close-in orbits are observed to have relatively high eccentricities and large stellar obliquities. We explore the possibility that these result from planet-planet scattering by studying the dynamical outcomes from a large…

Earth and Planetary Astrophysics · Physics 2014-04-24 Cristobal Petrovich , Scott Tremaine , Roman R. Rafikov

The known extrasolar multiple-planet systems share a surprising dynamical attribute: they cluster just beyond the Hill stability boundary. Here we show that the planet-planet scattering model, which naturally explains the observed exoplanet…

Earth and Planetary Astrophysics · Physics 2011-02-11 Sean N. Raymond , Rory Barnes , Dimitri Veras , Philip J. Armitage , Noel Gorelick , Richard Greenberg

We derive, and discuss the properties of, a symplectic map for the dynamics of bodies on nearly parabolic orbits. The orbits are perturbed by a planet on a circular, coplanar orbit interior to the pericenter of the parabolic orbit. The map…

Earth and Planetary Astrophysics · Physics 2023-09-06 Sam Hadden , Scott Tremaine

To explain the unusual distribution of Kuiper Belt objects, several authors have advocated the existence of a super-Earth planet in the outer solar system. It has recently been proposed that a 10 M$_{\oplus}$ object with an orbit of 700 AU…

Earth and Planetary Astrophysics · Physics 2016-03-23 A. Fienga , J. Laskar , H. Manche , M. Gastineau

The observational census of trans-Neptunian objects with semi-major axes greater than ~250 AU exhibits unexpected orbital structure that is most readily attributed to gravitational perturbations induced by a yet-undetected, massive planet.…

Earth and Planetary Astrophysics · Physics 2017-11-29 Konstantin Batygin , Alessandro Morbidelli

More than 100 extrasolar planets have been discovered since 1990s. Different from the solar system, these planets' orbital eccentricities cover a huge range from 0 to 0.7. Incidently, the first Kuiper Belt Object was discovered in 1992.…

Astrophysics · Physics 2007-05-23 Ing-Guey Jiang , M. Duncan , D. N. C. Lin

The nucleus of M31 may be a thick eccentric disk, composed of stars traveling on nearly Keplerian orbits around a black hole or other dark compact object. This hypothesis reproduces most of the features seen in HST photometry of the center…

Astrophysics · Physics 2016-08-30 Scott Tremaine

Planets with radii between that of the Earth and Neptune (hereafter referred to as sub-Neptunes) are found in close-in orbits around more than half of all Sun-like stars. Yet, their composition, formation, and evolution remain poorly…

Earth and Planetary Astrophysics · Physics 2023-11-30 R. Luque , H. P. Osborn , A. Leleu , E. Pallé , A. Bonfanti , O. Barragán , T. G. Wilson , C. Broeg , A. Collier Cameron , M. Lendl , P. F. L. Maxted , Y. Alibert , D. Gandolfi , J. -B. Delisle , M. J. Hooton , J. A. Egger , G. Nowak , M. Lafarga , D. Rapetti , J. D. Twicken , J. C. Morales , I. Carleo , J. Orell-Miquel , V. Adibekyan , R. Alonso , A. Alqasim , P. J. Amado , D. R. Anderson , G. Anglada-Escudé , T. Bandy , T. Bárczy , D. Barrado Navascues , S. C. C. Barros , W. Baumjohann , D. Bayliss , J. L. Bean , M. Beck , T. Beck , W. Benz , N. Billot , X. Bonfils , L. Borsato , A. W. Boyle , A. Brandeker , E. M. Bryant , J. Cabrera , S. Carrazco Gaxiola , D. Charbonneau , S. Charnoz , D. R. Ciardi , W. D. Cochran , K. A. Collins , I. J. M. Crossfield , Sz. Csizmadia , P. E. Cubillos , F. Dai , M. B. Davies , H. J. Deeg , M. Deleuil , A. Deline , L. Delrez , O. D. S. Demangeon , B. -O. Demory , D. Ehrenreich , A. Erikson , E. Esparza-Borges , B. Falk , A. Fortier , L. Fossati , M. Fridlund , A. Fukui , J. Garcia-Mejia , S. Gill , M. Gillon , E. Goffo , Y. Gomez Maqueo Chew , M. Güdel , E. W. Guenther , M. N. Günther , A. P. Hatzes , Ch. Helling , K. M. Hesse , S. B. Howell , S. Hoyer , K. Ikuta , K. G. Isaak , J. M. Jenkins , T. Kagetani , L. L. Kiss , T. Kodama , J. Korth , K. W. F. Lam , J. Laskar , D. W. Latham , A. Lecavelier des Etangs , J. P. D. Leon , J. H. Livingston , D. Magrin , R. A. Matson , E. C. Matthews , C. Mordasini , M. Mori , M. Moyano , M. Munari , F. Murgas , N. Narita , V. Nascimbeni , G. Olofsson , H. L. M. Osborne , R. Ottensamer , I. Pagano , H. Parviainen , G. Peter , G. Piotto , D. Pollacco , D. Queloz , S. N. Quinn , A. Quirrenbach , R. Ragazzoni , N. Rando , F. Ratti , H. Rauer , S. Redfield , I. Ribas , G. R. Ricker , A. Rudat , L. Sabin , S. Salmon , N. C. Santos , G. Scandariato , N. Schanche , J. E. Schlieder , S. Seager , D. Ségransan , A. Shporer , A. E. Simon , A. M. S. Smith , S. G. Sousa , M. Stalport , Gy. M. Szabó , N. Thomas , A. Tuson , S. Udry , A. M. Vanderburg , V. Van Eylen , V. Van Grootel , J. Venturini , I. Walter , N. A. Walton , N. Watanabe , J. N. Winn , T. Zingales

Most observed extrasolar planets have masses similar to, but orbits very different from, the gas giants of our solar system. Many are much closer to their parent stars than would have been expected and their orbits are often rather…

Astrophysics · Physics 2009-11-13 Daniel Malmberg , Melvyn B. Davies

We analyse the origin of three Centaurs with perihelia in the range 15 AU to 30 AU, inclinations above 70 deg and semi-major axes shorter than 100 AU. Based on long-term numerical simulations we conclude that these objects most likely…

Earth and Planetary Astrophysics · Physics 2015-06-03 R. Brasser , M. E. Schwamb , P. S. Lykawka , R. S. Gomes