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Introducing MEGASIM: Multitudinous Earth Greek/Trojan Asteroid SIMulation*
Author(s) -
Travis Yeager,
Nathan Golovich
Publication year - 2022
Publication title -
research notes of the aas
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2515-5172
DOI - 10.3847/2515-5172/ac62da
Subject(s) - trojan , asteroid , solar system , population , astrobiology , orbit (dynamics) , lagrangian point , physics , series (stratigraphy) , astronomy , aerospace engineering , geology , engineering , demography , sociology , paleontology
We announce the completion of two new Earth Trojan Asteroid (ETA) simulations. ETAs co-orbit the Sun with Earth and remain loosely bound to the fourth or fifth Lagrange points. To date, two ETAs have been detected (2010 TK 7 and 2020 XL 5 ); however, based on their orbits, these are likely temporary captures rather than members of a primordial population. The motivation for our simulations is multi-faceted: (1) the lack of a detected population despite literature claims of stability over the age of the solar system, (2) ETAs are important for both solar system science and planetary defense, and (3) the proximity of ETAs makes them prime candidates for space exploration missions. These simulations are of extremely high fidelity, large in number and long in simulation time. We will be releasing a series of papers based upon these simulations.

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