Understanding the trans-Neptunian Solar system; Reconciling the results of serendipitous stellar occultations and the inferences from the cratering record.
Abstract:<p>The most pristine remnants of the Solar system's planet formation epoch orbit the Sun beyond Neptune, the small bodies of the trans-Neptunian object populations. &#160;The bulk of the mass is in ~100 km objects, but objects at smaller sizes have undergone minimal collisional processing, with "New Horizons" recently revealing that ~20 km (486958) Arrokoth appears to be a primordial body, not a collisional fragment. &#160;This indicates bodies at these sizes (an… Show more
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