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The TAOS Project: Upper Bounds on the Population of Small KBOs and Tests of Models of Formation and Evolution of the Outer Solar System

Authors :
Bianco, F. B.
Zhang, Z. -W.
Lehner, M. J.
Mondal, S.
King, S. -K.
Giammarco, J.
Holman, M. J.
Coehlo, N. K.
Wang, J. -H.
Alcock, C.
Axelrod, T.
Byun, Y. -I.
Chen, W. P.
Cook, K. H.
Dave, R.
de Pater, I.
Kim, D. -W.
Lee, T.
Lin, H. -C.
Lissauer, J. J.
Marshall, S. L.
Protopapas, P.
Rice, J. A.
Schwamb, M. E.
Wang, S. -Y.
Wen, C. -Y.
Bianco, F. B.
Zhang, Z. -W.
Lehner, M. J.
Mondal, S.
King, S. -K.
Giammarco, J.
Holman, M. J.
Coehlo, N. K.
Wang, J. -H.
Alcock, C.
Axelrod, T.
Byun, Y. -I.
Chen, W. P.
Cook, K. H.
Dave, R.
de Pater, I.
Kim, D. -W.
Lee, T.
Lin, H. -C.
Lissauer, J. J.
Marshall, S. L.
Protopapas, P.
Rice, J. A.
Schwamb, M. E.
Wang, S. -Y.
Wen, C. -Y.
Publication Year :
2010

Abstract

We have analyzed the first 3.75 years of data from TAOS, the Taiwanese American Occultation Survey. TAOS monitors bright stars to search for occultations by Kuiper Belt Objects (KBOs). This dataset comprises 5e5 star-hours of multi-telescope photometric data taken at 4 or 5 Hz. No events consistent with KBO occultations were found in this dataset. We compute the number of events expected for the Kuiper Belt formation and evolution models of Pan & Sari (2005), Kenyon & Bromley (2004), Benavidez & Campo Bagatin (2009), and Fraser (2009). A comparison with the upper limits we derive from our data constrains the parameter space of these models. This is the first detailed comparison of models of the KBO size distribution with data from an occultation survey. Our results suggest that the KBO population is comprised of objects with low internal strength and that planetary migration played a role in the shaping of the size distribution.<br />Comment: 18 pages, 16 figures, Aj submitted

Details

Database :
OAIster
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1312044276
Document Type :
Electronic Resource
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1088.0004-6256.139.4.1499