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Title: Col-OSSOS: Probing Ice Line/Color Transitions within the Kuiper Belt’s Progenitor Populations
Authors: Buchanan, Laura E.
Schwamb, Megan E.
Fraser, Wesley C.
Bannister, Michele T.
Marsset, Michaël
Pike, Rosemary E.
Nesvorný, David
Kavelaars, J. J.
Benecchi, Susan D.
Lehner, Matthew J.
Wang, Shiang-Yu
Peixinho, Nuno 
Volk, Kathryn
Alexandersen, Mike
Chen, Ying-Tung
Gladman, Brett
Gwyn, Stephen
Petit, Jean-Marc
Issue Date: 2022
Publisher: Web Portal IOP
Serial title, monograph or event: Planetary Science Journal
Volume: 3
Issue: 1
Abstract: Dynamically excited objects within the Kuiper Belt show a bimodal distribution in their surface colors, and these differing surface colors may be a tracer of where these objects formed. In this work, we explore radial color distributions in the primordial planetesimal disk and implications for the positions of ice line/color transitions within the Kuiper Belt’s progenitor populations. We combine a full dynamical model of the Kuiper Belt’s evolution due to Neptune’s migration with precise surface colors measured by the Colours of the Outer Solar System Origins Survey in order to examine the true color ratios within the Kuiper Belt and the ice lines within the primordial disk. We investigate the position of a dominant, surface color–changing ice line, with two possible surface color layouts within the initial disk: (1) inner neutral surfaces and outer red and (2) inner red surfaces and outer neutral. We performed simulations with a primordial disk that truncates at 30 au. By radially stepping the color transition out through 0.5 au intervals, we show that both disk configurations are consistent with the observed color fraction. For an inner neutral, outer red primordial disk, we find that the color transition can be at 28 3 2 - + au at a 95% confidence level. For an inner red, outer neutral primordial disk, the color transition can be at 27 3 3 - + au at a 95% confidence level.
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/10316/103459
ISSN: 2632-3338
DOI: 10.3847/PSJ/ac42c9
Rights: openAccess
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