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木星の逆行同軌道小惑星
Paul Wiegert1,2, Martin Connors1,2,3,4,5, Christian Veillet6
1Department of Physics and Astronomy, The University of Western Ontario, London, Ontario N6A 3K7, Canada.
Nature
|March 31, 2017
まとめ
逆行同軌道小惑星2015 BZ509は木星と安定して軌道を回っている. この発見は 惑星の軌道を踏むような 独特な天体が 以前考えられていたよりも 多いことを示唆しています
科学分野:
- 天体力学
- 惑星科学
- 小惑星の動態
背景:
- 理論的な研究により,安定した逆行小惑星は可能である.
- 小惑星2015 BZ509の初期軌道データは,同軌道状態を確認するには不確実でした.
研究 の 目的:
- 小惑星2015 BZ509が木星の逆行小惑星であるかどうかを判断する.
- 小惑星2015 BZ509の軌道の安定性と起源を分析する.
主な方法:
- 小惑星2015 BZ509の軌道観測.
- 長期安定と軌道共鳴のダイナミック分析
- 小惑星の捕獲と進化の理論モデルとの比較.
主要な成果:
- 小惑星2015 BZ509は木星の逆行同軌道小惑星であることが確認された.
- 約100万年もの間 その共鳴状態を維持しています
- その起源は,おそらくハレー族彗星として,土星との過去の相互作用を含んでいるかもしれません.
結論:
- 逆行同軌道小惑星は,長期の安定性を達成することができます.
- 小惑星2015 BZ509は,これらの理論的予測のための観測証拠を提供します.
- このような小惑星は,現在認識されているよりも,惑星系でより一般的です.
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