scattered disc
English
Alternative forms
- scattered-disc (attributive use)
- scattered disk
- scattered-disk (attributive use)
Proper noun
- (astronomy) A trans-Neptunian region of the Solar System that overlaps the outer edge of the Kuiper belt, but also extends far beyond it, and is populated sparsely by small Solar System bodies.
- 2003, B. Bertotti, Paolo Farinella, David Vokrouhlický, Physics of the Solar System, Springer (Kluwer Academic), page 409:
- There are presently about 200 known objects in the scattered disc, but some of their orbits are rather uncertain. Obviously, most of these objects are observed at perihelion passage, because their semimajor axes might be as large as hundreds of AU (where they would not be observable); if observational biases are taken into account, the scattered-disc population is probably as large as [that of] the classical [Kuiper] belt.
- 2021, Ahmed Sayeed, Dawn of Life, Authors Tree Publishing, page 16,
- The scattered disc which overlaps the Kuiper belt but extends out to about 200 AU, is thought to be the source of short-period comets. Scattered-disc objects are thought to have been ejected into erratic orbits by the gravitational influence of Neptune's early outward migration.
Hypernyms
- circumstellar disc
Derived terms
Translations
region of the solar system
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See also
Further reading
Scattered disc § Subdivisions of trans-Neptunian space on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
Detached object on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
Sednoid on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
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