A Lopsided Outer Solar System?

  • Zderic A
  • Tiongco M
  • Collier A
  • et al.
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Abstract

Axisymmetric disks of eccentric orbits in near-Keplerian potentials are unstable and undergo exponential growth in inclination. Recently, Zderic et al. showed that an idealized disk then saturates to a lopsided mode. Here we show, using N -body simulations, that this apsidal clustering also occurs in a primordial Scattered Disk in the outer solar system, which includes the orbit-averaged gravitational influence of the giant planets. We explain the dynamics using Lynden-Bell's mechanism for bar formation in galaxies. We also show surface density and line-of-sight velocity plots at different times during the instability, highlighting the formation of concentric circles and spiral arms in velocity space.

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Zderic, A., Tiongco, M., Collier, A., Wernke, H., Generozov, A., & Madigan, A.-M. (2021). A Lopsided Outer Solar System? The Astronomical Journal, 162(6), 278. https://doi.org/10.3847/1538-3881/ac2def

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