COLLISIONAL TIME SCALES IN THE KUIPER DISK AND THEIR IMPLICATIONS

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STERN, SA
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[1] Geophys., Astrophysical, Planet. S., Space Science Department, Southwest Research Institute, Boulder, CO 80302
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10.1086/117568
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P1 [天文学];
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0704 ;
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We explore the rate of collisions among bodies in the present-day Kuiper Disk as a function the total mass and population size structure of the disk. We find that collisional evolution is an important evolutionary process in the disk as a whole, and indeed, that it is Likely the dominant evolutionary process beyond approximate to 42 AU, where dynamical instability time scales exceed the age of the solar system. Two key findings we report from this modeling work are: (i) That unless the disk's population structure is sharply truncated for radii smaller than similar to 1-2 km, collisions between comets and smaller debris are occurring so frequently in the disk, and with high enough velocities, that the small body (i.e., KM-class object) population in the disk has probably developed into a collisional cascade, thereby implying that the Kuiper Disk comets may not all be primordial, and (ii) that the rate of collisions of smaller bodies with larger 100 < R < 400 km objects (Like 1992QB(1) and its cohorts) is so low that there appears to be a dilemma in explaining how QB(1)'s could have grown by binary accretion in the disk as we know it. Given these findings, it appears that either the present-day paradigm for the formation of Kuiper Disk is failed in some fundamental respect, or that the present-day disk is no longer representative of the ancient structure from which it evolved. This in turn suggests the intriguing possibility that the present-day Kuiper Disk evolved through a more erosional stage reminiscent of the disks around the stars alpha Pictorus, alpha PsA, and alpha Lyr. (C) 1995 American Astronomical Society.
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