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2017AJ....153..133E - Astron. J., 153, 133-133 (2017/March-0)

An observational upper limit on the interstellar number density of asteroids and comets.

ENGELHARDT T., JEDICKE R., VERES P., FITZSIMMONS A., DENNEAU L., BESHORE E. and MEINKE B.

Abstract (from CDS):

We derived 90% confidence limits (CLs) on the interstellar number density (ρISCL) of interstellar objects (ISOs; comets and asteroids) as a function of the slope of their size-frequency distribution (SFD) and limiting absolute magnitude. To account for gravitational focusing, we first generated a quasi-realistic ISO population to ∼750 au from the Sun and propagated it forward in time to generate a steady state population of ISOs with heliocentric distance 50 au. We then simulated the detection of the synthetic ISOs using pointing data for each image and average detection efficiencies for each of three contemporary solar system surveys-Pan-STARRS1, the Mt. Lemmon Survey, and the Catalina Sky Survey. These simulations allowed us to determine the surveys' combined ISO detection efficiency under several different but realistic modes of identifying ISOs in the survey data. Some of the synthetic detected ISOs had eccentricities as small as 1.01, which is in the range of the largest eccentricities of several known comets. Our best CL of ρISCL=1.4×10–4 au–3 implies that the expectation that extra-solar systems form like our solar system, eject planetesimals in the same way, and then distribute them throughout the Galaxy, is too simplistic, or that the SFD or behavior of ISOs as they pass through our solar system is far from expectation.

Abstract Copyright: © 2017. The American Astronomical Society. All rights reserved.

Journal keyword(s): comets: general - minor planets, asteroids: general - planetary systems - protoplanetary disks - protoplanetary disks

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