http://arxiv.org/abs/1905.00374
Centaurs–icy bodies orbiting beyond Jupiter and interior to Neptune–are believed to be dynamically related to Jupiter Family Comets (JFCs), which have aphelia near Jupiter’s orbit and perihelia in the inner Solar System. Previous dynamical simulations have recreated the Centaur/JFC conversion, but the mechanism behind that process remains poorly described. We have performed a numerical simulation of Centaur analogues that recreates this process, generating a dataset detailing over 2.6 million close planet/planetesimal interactions. We explore scenarios stored within that database and, from those, describe the mechanism by which Centaur objects are converted into JFCs. Because many JFCs have perihelia in the terrestrial planet region, and since Centaurs are constantly resupplied from the Scattered Disk and other reservoirs, the JFCs are an ever-present impact threat.
K. Grazier, J. Horner and J. Castillo-Rogez
Thu, 2 May 19
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Comments: Companion paper to “It’s Complicated: A Big Data Approach to Exploring Planetesimal Evolution in the Presence of Jovian Planets” in The Astronomical Journal: this https URL
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