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Orbit injection of planet-crossing asteroids

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Solar system Centaurs originate in transneptunian space from where planet orbit crossing events inject their orbits inside the giant planets' domain. Here, we examine this injection process in the three-body problem by studying the orbital evolution of transneptunian asteroids located at Neptune's collision singularity as a function of the Tisserand invariant, T. Two injection modes are found, one for T > 0.1, or equivalently prograde inclinations far from the planet, where unstable motion dominates injection, and another for T < 0.1, or equivalently polar and retrograde inclinations far from the planet, where stable motion dominates injection. The injection modes are independent of the initial semi-major axis and the dynamical time at the collision singularity. The simulations uncovered a region in the polar corridor where the dynamical time exceeds the solar system's age suggesting the possibility of long-lived primordial polar transneptunian reservoirs that supply Centaurs to the giant planets' domain.
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hal-04290818 , version 1 (08-12-2023)

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Fathi Namouni. Orbit injection of planet-crossing asteroids. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, inPress, 527 (3), pp.4889-4898. ⟨10.1093/mnras/stad3570⟩. ⟨hal-04290818⟩
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