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Dr. Edward Lin 林省文博士 (Department of Physics, University of Michigan)

"The Busted of Trojan Color Conundrum"

時間/地點: 2023-08-08 14:00 [S4-1013]

摘要:

In the context of solar system evolution models, the Trojan asteroids of the outer planets, which are 1:1 resonance with the planet and co-orbit around the planet’s Lagrange points L4 and L5, have often been proposed to originate from the Kuiper belt, situated in the outer reaches of our solar system. This hypothesis is subject to observational testing, particularly regarding the similarities in surface color between the Trojan asteroids and Kuiper belt objects, as they are believed to share a common origin. However, the multi-band photometry results presented by Jewitt in 2018 indicate that the color distribution of Trojan asteroids is mono-modal, unlike the wide color distribution observed in Kuiper belt objects. This finding challenges the widely accepted hypothesis of a shared origin and has been referred to as the "Trojan Color Conundrum.” In this presentation, we will introduce the latest photometry and spectrum results of several Neptune Trojans. These new findings indicate that the color distribution of Neptune Trojans is now similar to that of Kuiper belt objects, thereby resolving the "Trojan Color Conundrum." Furthermore, we will explore potential reasons for the previous disparity in color distribution between Neptune Trojans and Kuiper belt objects prior to these recent observations.

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