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 i, we show the existence of
two critical eccentricities eaβ(i) and ecβ(i), which are lower limits of
the eccentricity e for the resonant angle Ο to exhibit libration and
asymmetric libration, respectively. Accordingly, we have determined the
libration centres Ο0β for inclined orbits, which are strongly dependent
on i. With initial Ο=Ο0β on a fine grid of (e,i), 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 iβ₯30β; while
stable asymmetric librators exist for i up to 90β.
We further investigate the 1:2 NMMR capture and retention of planetesimals
with initial inclinations i0ββ€90β in the planet migration model
using a time-scale of 2Γ107 yr. We find that: (1) the capture
efficiency of the 1:2 NMMR decreases drastically with the increase of i0β,
and it goes to 0 when i0ββ₯60β; (2) the probability of discovering
Twotinos with i>25β, beyond observed values, is roughly estimated to
be β€0.1 per cent; (3) more particles are captured into the leading rather
than the trailing asymmetric resonance for i0ββ€10β, but this number
difference appears to be the opposite at i0β=20β and is continuously
varying for even larger i0β; (4) captured Twotinos residing in the trailing
resonance or having i>15β are practically outside the Kozai mechanism,
like currently observed samples.Comment: 13 pages, 10 figures, Accepted by MNRAS. Comments welcome