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From Centaurs to comets: 40 years

Título del libro: The Trans-Neptunian Solar System

Peixinho, Nuno; Thirouin, Audrey; Tegler, Stephen C.; Di Sisto, Romina PaulaIcon ; Delsanti, Audrey; Gilbert Lepoutre, Aurelie; Bauer, James G.
Otros responsables: Prialnik, Dina; Barucci, M. Antonietta; Young, Leslie A.
Fecha de publicación: 2020
Editorial: Elsevier
ISBN: 9780128164907
Idioma: Inglés
Clasificación temática:
Astronomía

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In 1977, while Apple II and Atari computers were being sold, a tiny dot was observed in an inconvenient orbit. The minor body 1977 UB, to be named (2060) Chiron, with an orbit between Saturn and Uranus, became the rst Centaur, a new class of minor bodies orbiting roughly between Jupiter and Neptune. The observed overabundance of short-period comets lead to the downfall of the Oort Cloud as exclusive source of comets and to the rise of the need for a Trans-Neptunian comet belt. Centaurs were rapidly seen as the transition phase between Kuiper Belt Objects (KBOs), also known as Trans-Neptunian Objects (TNOs) and the Jupiter-Family Comets (JFCs). Since then, a lot more has been discovered about Centaurs: they can have cometary activity and outbursts, satellites, and even rings. Over the past four decades since the discovery of the rst Centaur, rotation periods, surface colors, reflectivity spectra and albedoshave been measured and analyzed. However, despite such a large number of studies and complementary techniques, the Centaur population remains a mystery as they are in so many ways dierent from the TNOs and even more so from the JFCs.
Palabras clave: CENTAURS , COMETS
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URI: http://hdl.handle.net/11336/142591
URL: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/B978012816490700014X?via%3Dihu
DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/B978-0-12-816490-7.00014-X
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Peixinho, Nuno; Thirouin, Audrey; Tegler, Stephen C.; Di Sisto, Romina Paula; Delsanti, Audrey; et al.; From Centaurs to comets: 40 years; Elsevier; 2020; 307-329
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