Some comments on the Oort cloud |
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Authors: | M. E. Bailey |
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Affiliation: | (1) Dept. of Astronomy, University of Edinburgh, Scotland |
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Abstract: | The arguments used by Lyttleton to prove the nonexistence of the Oort cloud are reviewed, and it is shown that Oort's hypothesis remains consistent with observation. The 1950 model of the cloud cannot be correct and, by use of the results from a number of more recent papers, an improved model is described and compared with observations. It is emphasized that comparison of the predictions of theory with observations should concentrate on thea-distribution, as the 1/a-distribution masks much of the detailed structure of the theory. An order of magnitude argument is given which shows that 20% of so-called new comets have passed through the planetary system before, and the implications of this to the statistics of near-parabolic comet orbits are briefly investigated. |
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