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The Role of Giant Molecular Clouds in the Evolution of the Oort Comet Cloud

Authors :
O. A. Mazeeva
Source :
Solar System Research. 38:325-334
Publication Year :
2004
Publisher :
Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 2004.

Abstract

We estimated the gravitational influence of giant molecular clouds passing near the Solar system on the orbital evolution of Oort cloud comets. We performed a comparative analysis of the accuracies of the following two methods of allowance for the perturbations from giant molecular clouds: the impulse approximation and numerical integration. The impulse approximation yields fairly accurate estimates of the change in the energy of Oort cloud comets and the probability of their ejection under the influence of a molecular cloud if the path of the Solar system does not cross its boundary and if the molecular cloud may be treated as a point perturbing mass. The comet survival probability in the Oort cloud depends significantly on the internal structure of the perturbing molecular cloud and the impact parameter of the encounter. The most massive injection of comets into the planetary region and their ejection from the Oort cloud take place if the Solar system passes through a giant molecular cloud composed of several high-mass condensations. In this case, most of the comets injected into the planetary region were initially comets of the inner Oort cloud (a ≤ 10–4 AU) with high orbital eccentricities.

Details

ISSN :
00380946
Volume :
38
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Solar System Research
Accession number :
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