Captured Small Solar System Bodies in the Ice Giant Region

T. Holt, B. Buratti, J. Castillo‐Rogez, B. Davidsson, T. Denk, J. Horner, B. Holler, Devanshu Jha, A. Lucchetti, D. Nesvorný, M. Pajola, S. Porter, A. Rhoden, Steven Rappolee, R. Schindhelm, L. Spilker, A. Verbiscer
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This white paper advocates for the inclusion of small, captured Outer Solar system objects, found in the Ice Giant region in the next Decadal Survey. These objects include the Trojans and Irregular satellite populations of Uranus and Neptune. The captured small bodies provide vital clues as to the formation of our Solar system. They have unique dynamical situations, which any model of Solar system formation needs to explain. The major issue is that so few of these objects have been discovered, with very little information known about them. The purpose of this document is to prioritize further discovery and characterization of these objects. This will require the use of NASA and NSF facilities over the 2023 2032 decade, including additional support for analysis. This is in preparation for potential future insitu missions in the following decades.
在冰巨区捕获的太阳系小天体
这份白皮书主张在下一次十年调查中包括在冰巨星区域发现的小型,捕获的外太阳系物体。这些天体包括特洛伊和天王星和海王星的不规则卫星群。这些被捕获的小天体为我们太阳系的形成提供了重要线索。它们有独特的动力环境,任何太阳系形成的模型都需要解释。主要的问题是,这些天体被发现的太少了,关于它们的信息也很少。本文档的目的是优先考虑进一步发现和表征这些对象。这将需要在2023 - 2032十年期间使用NASA和NSF的设施,包括对分析的额外支持。这是为今后几十年可能的实地任务做准备。
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