Neptune Trojans and Plutinos: colors, sizes, dynamics, and their possible collisions

  • Almeida, A. J. C.
  • Peixinho, Nuno
  • Correia, Alexandre C. M.
Publication date
January 2009
Publisher
EDP Sciences

Abstract

International audienceNeptune Trojans and Plutinos are two subpopulations of trans-Neptunian objects located in the 1:1 and the 3:2 mean motion resonances with Neptune, respectively, and therefore protected from close encounters with the planet. However, the orbits of these two kinds of objects may cross very often, allowing a higher collisional rate between them than with other kinds of trans-Neptunian objects, and a consequent size distribution modification of the two subpopulations. Observational colors and absolute magnitudes of Neptune Trojans and Plutinos show that i) there are no intrinsically bright (large) Plutinos at small inclinations; ii) there is an apparent excess of blue and intrinsically faint (small) Plutinos; and iii) Nept...

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