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A study of the high-inclination population in the Kuiper belt - II. The Twotinos
As the second part of our study, in this paper we proceed to explore the
dynamics of the high-inclination Twotinos in the 1:2 Neptune mean motion
resonance (NMMR). Depending on the inclination , we show the existence of
two critical eccentricities and , which are lower limits of
the eccentricity for the resonant angle to exhibit libration and
asymmetric libration, respectively. Accordingly, we have determined the
libration centres for inclined orbits, which are strongly dependent
on . With initial on a fine grid of , the
stability of orbits in the 1:2 NMMR is probed by 4-Gyr integrations. It is
shown that symmetric librators are totally unstable for ; while
stable asymmetric librators exist for up to .
We further investigate the 1:2 NMMR capture and retention of planetesimals
with initial inclinations in the planet migration model
using a time-scale of yr. We find that: (1) the capture
efficiency of the 1:2 NMMR decreases drastically with the increase of ,
and it goes to 0 when ; (2) the probability of discovering
Twotinos with , beyond observed values, is roughly estimated to
be per cent; (3) more particles are captured into the leading rather
than the trailing asymmetric resonance for , but this number
difference appears to be the opposite at and is continuously
varying for even larger ; (4) captured Twotinos residing in the trailing
resonance or having are practically outside the Kozai mechanism,
like currently observed samples.Comment: 13 pages, 10 figures, Accepted by MNRAS. Comments welcome
Transit of asteroids across the 7/3 Kirkwood gap under the Yarkovsky effect
Many asteroids in the main belt are continuously pushed by Yarkovsky effect
into regions of different mean motion resonances (MMRs) and then ejected out.
They are considered as the principal source of near-Earth objects. We
investigate in this paper the effects of the 7/3 MMR with Jupiter (J7/3 MMR) on
the transportation of asteroids from Koronis and Eos families that reside
respectively on the inner and outer side of the resonance. The fraction of
asteroids that make successful crossing through the resonance and the escaping
rate from the resonance are found to depend on the Yarkovsky drifting rate, the
initial inclination and the migrating direction. The excitation of eccentricity
and inclination due to the combined influence from both the resonance and
Yarkovsky effect is discussed. Only the eccentricity can be pumped up
considerably, and it is attributed mainly to the resonance. In the
observational data, family members are also found in the resonance and on the
opposite side of the resonance with respect to the corresponding family centre.
The existence of these family members is explained using our results of
numerical simulations. Finally, the replenishment of asteroids in the J7/3 MMR
and the transportation of asteroids by it are discussed.Comment: 10 pages, 10 figures. Accepted by A&
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