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      The Dynamics of Known Centaurs

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            Orbital integrations carried out for 4 billion years produced a disk of scattered objects beyond the orbit of Neptune. Objects in this disk can be distinguished from Kuiper belt objects by a greater range of eccentricities and inclinations. This disk was formed in the simulations by encounters with Neptune during the early evolution of the outer solar system. After particles first encountered Neptune, the simulations show that about 1 percent of the particles survive in this disk for the age of the solar system. A disk currently containing as few as approximately 6 x 10(8) objects could supply all of the observed Jupiter-family comets. Two recently discovered objects, 1996 RQ20 and 1996 TL66, have orbital elements similar to those predicted for objects in this disk, suggesting that they are thus far the only members of this disk to be identified.
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              The Inclination Distribution of the Kuiper Belt

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                Journal
                The Astronomical Journal
                AJ
                Astron J
                University of Chicago Press
                0004-6256
                1538-3881
                December 2003
                December 2003
                : 126
                : 6
                : 3122-3131
                Article
                10.1086/379554
                c1ae71b7-e896-477e-9851-eea30d414d9d
                © 2003
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