Discovery of a New Member of the Inner Oort Cloud from The Next Generation Virgo Cluster Survey
Abstract
We report the discovery of 2010 GB174, a likely new member of the Inner Oort Cloud (IOC). 2010 GB174 is one of 91 Trans Neptunian Objects (TNOs) and Centaurs discovered in a 76 deg2 contiguous region imaged as part of the Next Generation Virgo Cluster Survey (NGVS) --- a moderate ecliptic latitude survey reaching a mean limiting magnitude of g 25.5 --- using MegaPrime on the 3.6m Canada France Hawaii Telescope. 2010 GB174 is found to have an orbit with semi-major axis a350.8 AU, inclination i 21.6 and pericentre q48.5 AU. This is the second largest perihelion distance among known solar system objects. Based on the sky coverage and depth of the NGVS, we estimate the number of IOC members with sizes larger than 300 km (HV 6.2 mag) to be 11\,000. A comparison of the detection rate from the NGVS and the PDSSS (a characterized survey that `re-discovered' the IOC object Sedna) gives, for an assumed a power-law LF for IOC objects, a slope of α 0.7 0.2, with only two detections in this region this slope estimate is highly uncertain.
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