International audienceVia joint analysis of a calibrated telescopic survey, which found scattering Kuiper Belt objects, and models of their expected orbital distribution, we explore the scattering-object (SO) size distribution. Although for D > 100 km the number of objects quickly rise as diameters decrease, we find a relative lack of smaller objects, ruling out a single power law at greater than 99% confidence. After studying traditional "knees" in the size distribution, we explore other formulations and find that, surprisingly, our analysis is consistent with a very sudden decrease (a divot) in the number distribution as diameters decrease below 100 km, which then rises again as a power law. Motivated by other dynamically hot populations ...
We have performed an ecliptic survey of the Kuiper belt, with an areal coverage of 8.9 square degree...
We have performed an ecliptic survey of the Kuiper belt, with an areal coverage of 8.9 square degree...
The observed size distribution of Kuiper belt objects (KBOs)—small icy and rocky Solar System bodies...
International audienceVia joint analysis of a calibrated telescopic survey, which found scattering K...
Via joint analysis of a calibrated telescopic survey, which found scattering Kuiper Belt objects, an...
We present a joint analysis of the Canada France Ecliptic Plane Survey's scattering objects, and the...
We present a joint analysis of the Canada France Ecliptic Plane Survey's scattering objects, and the...
We measure the absolute magnitude, H, distribution, dN(H) 1d 10\u3b1H, of the scattering Trans-Nept...
This paper presents the results of collisional evolution calculations for the Kuiper Belt starting f...
We describe analytical and numerical collisional evolution calculations for the size distribution of...
Thanks to its exquisite calibration, OSSOS allows to precisely determine thesize distribution of the...
Thanks to its exquisite calibration, OSSOS allows to precisely determine thesize distribution of the...
Thanks to its exquisite calibration, OSSOS allows to precisely determine thesize distribution of the...
International audienceUsing the absolute detection calibration and abundant detections of the Outer ...
International audienceUsing the absolute detection calibration and abundant detections of the Outer ...
We have performed an ecliptic survey of the Kuiper belt, with an areal coverage of 8.9 square degree...
We have performed an ecliptic survey of the Kuiper belt, with an areal coverage of 8.9 square degree...
The observed size distribution of Kuiper belt objects (KBOs)—small icy and rocky Solar System bodies...
International audienceVia joint analysis of a calibrated telescopic survey, which found scattering K...
Via joint analysis of a calibrated telescopic survey, which found scattering Kuiper Belt objects, an...
We present a joint analysis of the Canada France Ecliptic Plane Survey's scattering objects, and the...
We present a joint analysis of the Canada France Ecliptic Plane Survey's scattering objects, and the...
We measure the absolute magnitude, H, distribution, dN(H) 1d 10\u3b1H, of the scattering Trans-Nept...
This paper presents the results of collisional evolution calculations for the Kuiper Belt starting f...
We describe analytical and numerical collisional evolution calculations for the size distribution of...
Thanks to its exquisite calibration, OSSOS allows to precisely determine thesize distribution of the...
Thanks to its exquisite calibration, OSSOS allows to precisely determine thesize distribution of the...
Thanks to its exquisite calibration, OSSOS allows to precisely determine thesize distribution of the...
International audienceUsing the absolute detection calibration and abundant detections of the Outer ...
International audienceUsing the absolute detection calibration and abundant detections of the Outer ...
We have performed an ecliptic survey of the Kuiper belt, with an areal coverage of 8.9 square degree...
We have performed an ecliptic survey of the Kuiper belt, with an areal coverage of 8.9 square degree...
The observed size distribution of Kuiper belt objects (KBOs)—small icy and rocky Solar System bodies...