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A new dwarf planet discovery might destroy the possibility of Planet 9's
existence. Ironically, this new planet was discovered while searching for Planet 9. It doesn't fit into the model of planets that have been discovered until now, which seemed to align up in a certain way. The new planet doesn't fit the existing model, and in fact if this planet has to exist, then Planet 9 can't exist, because P9 would've thrown this planet out of the Solar System in this position. http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencete...n-t-exist.html In fact this Youtube video, attempts to model this new planet and how it would be affected by Planet 9. https://youtu.be/0qA5cJDRdm4 Yousuf Khan |
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Yousuf Khan writes: A new dwarf planet discovery might destroy the possibility of Planet 9's existence. The preprint describing the new work is at https://arxiv.org/abs/1704.01952 -- Help keep our newsgroup healthy; please don't feed the trolls. Steve Willner Phone 617-495-7123 Cambridge, MA 02138 USA |
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On 5/1/2017 6:14 PM, Steve Willner wrote:
In article , Yousuf Khan writes: A new dwarf planet discovery might destroy the possibility of Planet 9's existence. The preprint describing the new work is at https://arxiv.org/abs/1704.01952 Do you think this is pretty definitive, and it ruins the chances of having a Planet 9, or there is still a possibility for a Planet 9, perhaps along a different axis? Yousuf Khan |
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On 4/27/2017 8:59 PM, Yousuf Khan wrote:
A new dwarf planet discovery might destroy the possibility of Planet 9's existence. Ironically, this new planet was discovered while searching for Planet 9. It doesn't fit into the model of planets that have been discovered until now, which seemed to align up in a certain way. The new planet doesn't fit the existing model, and in fact if this planet has to exist, then Planet 9 can't exist, because P9 would've thrown this planet out of the Solar System in this position. http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencete...n-t-exist.html In fact this Youtube video, attempts to model this new planet and how it would be affected by Planet 9. https://youtu.be/0qA5cJDRdm4 Yousuf Khan New paper out by the original theorists of Planet Nine (Mike Brown et al.) state that the new Kuiper Belt object 2013 SY99, does indeed fit into the pattern required for Planet 9 to exist! They said that they have produced a more complex computer model for distribution of objects due to P9. The discoverers of the outlier KBO weren't aware of the updated model. http://www.findplanetnine.com/2017/0...core-card.html |
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Yousuf Khan writes: New paper out by the original theorists of Planet Nine (Mike Brown et al.) state that the new Kuiper Belt object 2013 SY99, does indeed fit into the pattern required for Planet 9 to exist! .... http://www.findplanetnine.com/2017/0...core-card.html The blog post is nice, but I couldn't find the new paper. The latest paper I could find is linked from http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2016ApJ...833L...3B (There's also a preprint link.) I haven't looked, but I'd expect the paper's introduction to explain the status as of the time of writing. I don't know enough about this subject to have an opinion of my own. -- Help keep our newsgroup healthy; please don't feed the trolls. Steve Willner Phone 617-495-7123 Cambridge, MA 02138 USA |
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