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Objects from the Outer Solar System in the Asteroid Belt. Marc Berthoud Yerkes Observatory June 18 2012. Scientific Papers. TITLE. Authors. References. Figures and Tables. Abstract. Methods, Data Results, Analysis. Introduction. Conclusion. Introduction: Asteroid Belt.
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Objects from the Outer Solar System in the Asteroid Belt Marc Berthoud Yerkes Observatory June 18 2012
Scientific Papers TITLE Authors References Figures and Tables Abstract Methods, Data Results, Analysis Introduction Conclusion
Introduction: Asteroid Belt Small objects orbiting between Mars and Jupiter orbital radius (semi-major axis) vs. orbit shape (eccentricity)
Introduction: Asteroid Composition • Metallic • Stony (Silicates) • Carbonaceous • P – Dirty Ice • Dark Ice Very non-uniform composition
Introduction: Planet Migration Model • Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus & Neptune form closer to Sun. Large cloud of comet – type bodies • Orbits evolve Jupiter & Saturn interact send Uranus & Neptune further out • Comet – type bodies are scattered This model explains many observations: • Late heavy bombardment • Irregular satellites (moons) of Saturn, Uranus, Neptune
Methods: Simulation • Orbital simulation of 30 million comet – type objects while Saturn, Uranus & Neptune migrate outward. • Simulation runs for 10 million years many objects leave the Solar System • Simulation of 4 billion years of the orbit of existing particles.
Results: Simulated orbits • Shown are: • All large asteroids • Simulated objects • D / P type asteroids • Good fit of • simulated objects to • dark ice asteroids
Conclusions: • Planet migration model explains diversity in the asteroid belt • Most D/P asteroids could be objects that formed in the outer solar system. • Changes our understanding of solar system formation. Moves the location of the “frost line” further out.
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