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Neptune Trojans: a Revisit and a New Membertwo
Authors:Wu Rui-jun  Zhou Lei  Zhou Li-yong
Institution:1. School of Astronomy and Space Science, Nanjing University, Nanjing 210046;2. Key Laboratory of Modern Astronomy and Astrophysics, Ministry of Education, Nanjing University, Nanjing 210046
Abstract:Up to now, 17 Neptune Trojan asteroids have been detected with their orbits being well determined by continuous observations. This paper analyzes systematically their orbital dynamics. Our results show that except for two temporary members with relatively short lifespans on Trojan orbits, the vast majority of Neptune Trojans located within their orbital uncertainties may survive in the solar system age. The escaping probability of Neptune Trojans, through slow diffusion in the orbital element space in 4.5 billion years, is estimated to be ~50%. The asteroid 2012 UW177 classified as a Centaur asteroid by the IAU Minor Planet Center currently is in fact a Neptune Trojan. Numerical simulations indicate that it is librating on the tadpole-shaped orbit around the Neptune's L4 point. It was captured into the current orbit approximately 0.23 million years ago, and will stay there for at least another 1.3 million years in the future. Its high inclination of i ≈ 54° not only makes it the most inclined Neptune Trojan, but also makes it exhibit the complicated and interesting co-orbital transitions between the leading and trailing Trojans via the quasi-satellite orbit phase.
Keywords:Corresponding author    Solar system dynamics: Neptune Trojan asteroids  Methods: numerical  methods: statistical
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