2021
DOI: 10.48550/arxiv.2107.07138
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Apsidal asymmetric-alignment of Jupiter Trojans

Jian Li,
Hanlun Lei,
Zhihong J. Xia

Abstract: The most distant Kuiper belt objects exhibit the clustering in their orbits, and this anomalous architecture could be caused by Planet 9 with large eccentricity and high inclination. We then suppose that the orbital clustering of minor planets may be observed somewhere else in the solar system. In this paper, we consider the over 7000 Jupiter Trojans from the Minor Planet Center, and find that they are clustered in the longitude of perihelion , around the locations J + 60 • and J − 60 • ( J is the longitude of… Show more

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