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586:. Binaries are quite common on low-inclination orbits and are typically similar-brightness systems. Binaries are less common on high-inclination orbits and their components typically differ in brightness. This correlation, together with the differences in colour, support further the suggestion that the currently observed classical objects belong to at least two different overlapping populations, with different physical properties and orbital history.
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The vast majority of KBOs (more than two-thirds) have inclinations of less than 5° and eccentricities of less than 0.1 . Their semi-major axes show a preference for the middle of the main belt; arguably, smaller objects close to the limiting resonances have been either captured into resonance or
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When the orbital eccentricities of cubewanos and plutinos are compared, it can be seen that the cubewanos form a clear 'belt' outside
Neptune's orbit, whereas the plutinos approach, or even cross Neptune's orbit. When orbital inclinations are compared, 'hot' cubewanos can be easily distinguished by
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The 'hot' and 'cold' populations are strikingly different: more than 30% of all cubewanos are in low inclination, near-circular orbits. The parameters of the plutinos’ orbits are more evenly distributed, with a local maximum in moderate eccentricities in 0.15–0.2 range, and low inclinations 5–10°.
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by J. L. Elliott et al. in 2005 uses formal criteria based on the mean orbital parameters. Put informally, the definition includes the objects that have never crossed the orbit of
Neptune. According to this definition, an object qualifies as a classical KBO if:
295:, which until January 2018 had only the provisional designation (15760) 1992 QB1. Similar objects found later were often called "QB1-o's", or "cubewanos", after this object, though the term "classical" is much more frequently used in the scientific literature.
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There is no official definition of 'cubewano' or 'classical KBO'. However, the terms are normally used to refer to objects free from significant perturbation from
Neptune, thereby excluding KBOs in orbital resonance with Neptune
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and C. van
Laerhoven in 2007, uses a 10-million-year orbit integration instead of the Tisserand's parameter. Classical objects are defined as not resonant and not being currently scattered by Neptune.
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K. Noll; W. Grundy; D. Stephens; H. Levison; S. Kern (April 2008). "Evidence for two populations of classical transneptunian objects: The strong inclination dependence of classical binaries".
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and seven smaller bodies. The objects not only follow similar orbits but also share similar physical characteristics. Unlike many other KBO their surface contains large amounts of water ice (H
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A. Doressoundiram; N. Peixinho; C. de Bergh; S. Fornasier; P. Thebault; M. A. Barucci; C. Veillet (October 2002). "The Color
Distribution in the Edgeworth-Kuiper Belt".
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their higher inclinations, as the plutinos typically keep orbits below 20°. (No clear explanation currently exists for the inclinations of 'hot' cubewanos.)
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Levison, Harold F.; Morbidelli, Alessandro (2003). "The formation of the Kuiper belt by the outward transport of bodies during
Neptune's migration".
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Pinilla-Alonso, N.; Brunetto, R.; Licandro, J.; Gil-Hutton, R.; Roush, T. L.; Strazzulla, G. (2009). "The surface of (136108) Haumea (
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Distant Minor Planets.
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Pinilla-Alonso, N.; Licandro, J.; Gil-Hutton, R.; Brunetto, R. (2007). "The water ice rich surface of (145453) 2005 RR
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remains blurred. As of 2023, there are 870 objects with perihelion (q) > 40 AU and aphelion (Q) < 48 AU.
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Chiang, E.-I. (July 2002). "A Collisional Family in the Classical Kuiper Belt".
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1986:), the largest carbon-depleted object in the trans-Neptunian belt".
2309:"Plot of the current positions of bodies in the Outer Solar System"
2214:"The PI's Perspective: Why Didn't Voyager Explore the Kuiper Belt?"
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1362:"MPEC 2010-B62: Distant Minor Planets (2010 FEB. 13.0 TT)"
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The orbits of various cubewanos compared to the orbit of
1916:"A collisional family of icy objects in the Kuiper belt"
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Gladman, B. J.; Marsden, B.; van Laerhoven, C. (2008).
272:, do not cross Neptune's orbit. That is, they have low-
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568:Cold and hot populations: physical characteristics
2158:Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
1778:Trujillo, Chadwick A.; Brown, Michael E. (2001).
468:The majority of classical objects, the so-called
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305:(aka 1992 QB1 and gave rise to term 'Cubewano')
2315:. Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics.
402:was provisionally listed as a cubewano by the
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760:for the orbits between these two resonances.
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676:An alternative classification, introduced by
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1780:"The Radial Distribution of the Kuiper Belt"
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298:Objects identified as cubewanos include:
37:, the first classical Kuiper belt object
1877:"Nomenclature in the Outer Solar System"
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2273:"The Kuiper Belt Electronic Newsletter"
1886:. Tucson: University of Arizona Press.
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504:have their orbits modified by Neptune.
1388:"MPEC 2006-X45: Distant Minor Planets"
687:Formally, this definition includes as
545:TNO distribution of cubewanos (blue),
2234:Lakdawalla, Emily (24 January 2018).
1417:"The Solar System Beyond The Planets"
472:, have low inclinations (< 5
7:
1360:Brian G. Marsden (30 January 2010).
846:For a more comprehensive list, see
311:, the largest known cubewano and a
280:orbits like the classical planets.
1532:J. L. Elliot; et al. (2006).
709:are not being scattered by Neptune
645:Introduced by the report from the
626:may be an inner cubewano near the
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2281:"List of Trans-Neptunian objects"
776:. It includes Haumea, its moons,
664:with respect to Neptune exceeds 3
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2212:Stern, Alan (28 February 2018).
1968:from the original on 2018-07-23.
1903:from the original on 2012-11-02.
1668:Peixinho, Nuno; Lacerda, Pedro;
597:resonant trans-Neptunian objects
532:
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434:of cubewanos (blue) compared to
244:"QB1-o"), is a low-eccentricity
205:
1884:The Solar System Beyond Neptune
1332:"Classical Kuiper Belt Objects"
1294:the circle representing Haumea.
2365:List of possible dwarf planets
419:: 'hot' and 'cold' populations
258:orbital resonance with Neptune
135:Extreme trans-Neptunian object
1:
3617:Classical Kuiper belt objects
1264:Lists of astronomical objects
738:(to exclude detached objects)
508:See also the comparison with
260:. Cubewanos have orbits with
1757:10.1016/j.icarus.2007.10.022
1704:10.1088/0004-6256/136/5/1837
287:(TNO) found after Pluto and
256:and is not controlled by an
197:classical Kuiper belt object
2311:. IAU Minor Planet Center.
2283:, IAU Minor Planet Center,
2018:10.1051/0004-6361/200809733
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449:with Neptune (populated by
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2075:10.1051/0004-6361:20077294
2045:Astronomy and Astrophysics
1988:Astronomy and Astrophysics
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590:Toward a formal definition
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2099:The Astrophysical Journal
1787:The Astrophysical Journal
791:O) and no or very little
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1674:The Astronomical Journal
1617:The Astronomical Journal
754:, and reserves the term
712:have their eccentricity
701:definition of the method
615:by Neptune) by the DES.
2067:2007A&A...468L..25P
2010:2009A&A...496..547P
1415:; Delsanti, A. (2006).
1314:"Distant Minor Planets"
691:all objects with their
83:Trans-Neptunian objects
39:visited by a spacecraft
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510:scattered disk objects
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285:trans-Neptunian object
122:Scattered disc objects
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2369:Former dwarf planets
2313:minorplanetcenter.org
2285:minorplanetcenter.org
2190:10.1093/mnras/stx2765
1851:minorplanetcenter.net
1824:on 19 September 2006.
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672:SSBN07 classification
662:Tisserand's parameter
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64:distant minor planets
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18:Classical Kuiper belt
1539:Astronomical Journal
1239:88611 Teharonhiawako
834:system in 2015, the
751:outer classical belt
745:inner classical belt
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647:Deep Ecliptic Survey
605:Deep Ecliptic Survey
485:Deep Ecliptic Survey
344:88611 Teharonhiawako
2301:johnstonarchive.net
2238:. Planetary Society
2181:2018MNRAS.474..838D
2122:2002ApJ...573L..65C
1943:10.1038/nature05619
1935:2007Natur.446..294B
1799:2001ApJ...554L..95T
1749:2008Icar..194..758N
1696:2008AJ....136.1837P
1639:2002AJ....124.2279D
1552:2005AJ....129.1117E
1500:10.1038/nature02120
1492:2003Natur.426..419L
1368:on 4 September 2012
757:main classical belt
601:Minor Planet Center
404:Minor Planet Center
89:Kuiper belt objects
66:
2265:"Kuiper belt site"
1581:on 23 August 2006.
1456:on 29 January 2007
824:Voyager spacecraft
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770:collisional family
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1893:978-0-8165-2755-7
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1245:(90568) 2004 GV
1243:
1230:
1229:
1228:(86047) 1999 OY
1226:
1218:
1217:
1216:(85633) 1998 KR
1214:
1206:
1205:
1204:(85627) 1998 HP
1202:
1194:
1193:
1192:(79983) 1999 DF
1190:
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1176:
1175:(69987) 1998 WA
1173:
1155:
1154:
1153:(55637) 2002 UX
1151:
1143:
1142:
1141:(55636) 2002 TX
1139:
1131:
1130:
1129:(55565) 2002 AW
1127:
1123:53311 Deucalion
1114:
1113:
1112:(52747) 1998 HM
1110:
1101:486958 Arrokoth
1092:
1091:
1090:(33001) 1997 CU
1088:
1080:
1079:
1076:
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1066:(24978) 1998 HJ
1064:
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1054:(24835) 1995 SM
1052:
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1025:(19255) 1994 VK
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1008:(16684) 1994 JQ
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470:cold population
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383:(55637) 2002 UX
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372:(55565) 2002 AW
370:
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361:(55636) 2002 TX
359:
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350:(33001) 1997 CU
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336:53311 Deucalion
309:136472 Makemake
262:semi-major axes
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114:(1:2 resonance)
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