The 5:1 Neptune Resonance as Probed by CFEPS: Dynamics and Population
R. E. Pike, J. J. Kavelaars, J. M. Petit, B. J. Gladman, M., Alexandersen, K. Volk, C. J. Shankman

TL;DR
This study investigates the dynamics and population of the 5:1 Neptune resonance, revealing it as a transient, dynamically hot region with a significant but temporary population of resonant objects influenced by multiple resonances.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed dynamical analysis and empirical model of the 5:1 Neptune resonance, including population estimates and resonance behavior over billions of years.
Findings
Most resonant clones spend over 10 million years in resonance.
The 5:1 resonance is dynamically hot with primarily symmetric librators.
Estimated intrinsic population is approximately 1900 objects with specific orbital characteristics.
Abstract
The Canada-France Ecliptic Plane Survey discovered four trans-Neptunian objects with semi-major axes near the 5:1 resonance, revealing a large and previously undetected intrinsic population. Three of these objects are currently resonant with Neptune, and the fourth is consistent with being an object that escaped the resonance at some point in the past. The non-resonant object may be representative of a detached population that is stable at slightly lower semi-major axes than the 5:1 resonance. We generated clones of these objects by resampling the astrometric uncertainty and examined their behavior over a 4.5 Gyr numerical simulation. The majority of the clones of the three resonant objects (>90%) spend a total of 10^7 years in resonance during their 4.5 Gyr integrations; most clones experience multiple periods of resonance capture. Our dynamical integrations reveal an exchange between…
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