A Unified Theory for the Effects of Stellar Perturbations and Galactic Tides on Oort Cloud Comets
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- Collins, Benjamin F.
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Sari, Re'em
Abstract
We examine the effects of passing field stars on the angular momentum of a nearly radial orbit of an Oort cloud comet bound to the Sun. We derive the probability density function of the change in angular momentum from one stellar encounter, assuming a uniform and isotropic field of perturbers. We show that the total angular momentum follows a Lévy flight, and determine its distribution function. If there is an asymmetry in the directional distribution of perturber velocities, the marginal probability distribution of each component of the angular momentum vector can be different. The constant torque attributed to Galactic tides arises from a non-cancellation of perturbations with an impact parameter of order the semimajor axis of the comet. When the close encounters are rare, the angular momentum is best modeled by the stochastic growth of stellar encounters. If trajectories passing between the comet and the Sun occur frequently, the angular momentum exhibits the coherent growth attributed to the Galactic tides.
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© 2010 The American Astronomical Society. Received 2009 May 7; accepted 2010 August 26; published 2010 October 13. We thank the Institute for Advanced Study for their hospitality while some of this work was completed. R.S. is a Packard Fellow. This work was partially supported by the ERC.Attached Files
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- 20763
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- European Research Council (ERC)
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2010-11-12Created from EPrint's datestamp field
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