The Canada–France Ecliptic Plane Survey (CFEPS)—High-latitude Component

  • Petit J
  • Kavelaars J
  • Gladman B
  • et al.
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Abstract

The High Ecliptic Latitude (HiLat) extension of the Canada–France Ecliptic Plane Survey (CFEPS), conducted from 2006 June to 2009 July, discovered a set of Trans-Neptunian objects (TNOs) that we report here. The HiLat component was designed to address one of the shortcomings of ecliptic surveys (like CFEPS), their low sensitivity to high-inclination objects. We searched 701 deg 2 of sky ranging from 12° to 85° ecliptic latitude and discovered 24 TNOs, with inclinations between 15° and 104°. This survey places a very strong constraint on the inclination distribution of the hot component of the classical Kuiper Belt, ruling out any possibility of a large intrinsic fraction of highly inclined orbits. Using the parameterization of Brown, the HiLat sample combined with CFEPS imposes a width 14° ≤  σ  ≤ 15.°5, with a best match for σ  = 14.°5. HiLat discovered the first retrograde TNO, 2008 KV 42 , with an almost polar orbit with inclination 104°, and (418993) = 2009 MS 9 , a scattering object with perihelion in the region of Saturn’s influence, with a  ∼ 400 au and i  = 68°.

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Petit, J.-M., Kavelaars, J. J., Gladman, B. J., Jones, R. L., Parker, J. Wm., Bieryla, A., … Lawler, S. M. (2017). The Canada–France Ecliptic Plane Survey (CFEPS)—High-latitude Component. The Astronomical Journal, 153(5), 236. https://doi.org/10.3847/1538-3881/aa6aa5

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