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木星的一颗逆行轨道小行星
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
概括
逆行轨道小行星2015 BZ509稳定地绕木星运行. 这一发现表明,与行星轨道相反的独特天体可能比以前认为的更常见.
科学领域:
- 天体力学
- 星球科学
- 小行星动态
背景情况:
- 理论工作表明稳定的逆行轨道小行星是可能的.
- 小行星2015 BZ509的初始轨道数据太不确定,无法确认其共同轨道状态.
研究的目的:
- 确定小行星2015 BZ509是否是木星的逆行轨道小行星.
- 分析小行星2015 BZ509轨道的稳定性和起源.
主要方法:
- 对小行星2015 BZ509的轨道观测.
- 对它的长期稳定性和轨道共振进行动态分析.
- 与小行星捕获和演变的理论模型进行比较.
主要成果:
- 小行星2015 BZ509被证实是木星的逆行轨道小行星.
- 它已经保持了大约一百万年的共振状态.
- 它的起源可能涉及过去与土星的相互作用,可能是哈雷彗星.
结论:
- 逆行轨道小行星可以实现长期稳定.
- 小行星2015 BZ509为这些理论预测提供了观测证据.
- 这种小行星可能比目前的行星系统更为普遍.
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