Here, we show that the detection of Borisov implies that interstellar objects outnumber Solar system objects in the Oort cloud, whereas the reverse is true near the Sun due to the stronger gravitational focusing of bound objects. This hypothesis can be tested with stellar occultation surveys of the Oort cloud. Furthermore, we demonstrate that ∼ 1% of carbon and oxygen in the Milky Way Galaxy may be locked in interstellar objects, implying a heavy element budget for interstellar objects comparable to the heavy element budget of the minimum mass Solar nebula model. There is still considerable uncertainty regarding the size distribution of the interstellar objects.
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Siraj, A., & Loeb, A. (2021). Interstellar objects outnumber Solar system objects in the Oort cloud. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society: Letters, 507(1), L16–L18. https://doi.org/10.1093/mnrasl/slab084
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