Shepherding in a Self-gravitating Disk of Trans-Neptunian Objects

  • Sefilian A
  • Touma J
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A relatively massive and moderately eccentric disk of trans-Neptunian objects (TNOs) can effectively counteract apse precession induced by the outer planets, and in the process shepherd highly eccentric members of its population into nearly stationary configurations that are antialigned with the disk itself. We were sufficiently intrigued by this remarkable feature to embark on an extensive exploration of the full spatial dynamics sustained by the combined action of giant planets and a massive trans-Neptunian debris disk. In the process, we identified ranges of disk mass, eccentricity, and precession rate that allow apse-clustered populations that faithfully reproduce key orbital properties of the much-discussed TNO population. The shepherding disk hypothesis is, to be sure, complementary to any potential ninth member of the solar system pantheon, and could obviate the need for it altogether. We discuss its essential ingredients in the context of solar system formation and evolution, and argue for their naturalness in view of the growing body of observational and theoretical knowledge about self-gravitating disks around massive bodies, extra-solar debris disks included.

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Sefilian, A. A., & Touma, J. R. (2019). Shepherding in a Self-gravitating Disk of Trans-Neptunian Objects. The Astronomical Journal, 157(2), 59. https://doi.org/10.3847/1538-3881/aaf0fc

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