Orbital Resonances in the Solar Nebula: Strengths and Weaknesses
β Scribed by Renu Malhotra
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 1993
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 493 KB
- Volume
- 106
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0019-1035
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β¦ Synopsis
A planetesimal moving in the Solar Nebula experiences an aerodynamic drag which causes its orbit to circularize and shrink. However, resonant perturbations from a protoplanet interior to the planetesimal's orbit can counteract both the orbital decay and the damping of the eccentricity: the planetesimal can be captured into an orbital resonance and its eccentricity pumped up to a modestly high equilibrium value. Thus, orbital resonances constitute (partial) barriers to the delivery of planetesimals into the feeding zone of the protoplanet. We have established the characteristics of the phenomenon of resonance capture by gas drag in the circular restricted three-body approximation. We have determined the strengths of the equilibrium resonant orbits with respect to impulsive velocity perturbations. We conclude that planetesimals captured in orbital resonances are quite vulnerable to being dislocated from these orbits by mutual planetesimal interactions, but that the resonances are effective in slowing down the rate of orbital decay of planetesimals. Only very small bodies, (\leqslant 100 \mathrm{~m}), are able to reach a (\sim 1 M_{\oplus}) protoplanet without being slowed down by resonances. 1993 Academic Press, Inc.
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