The Canada-France Ecliptic Plane Survey (CFEPS) - High Latitude Component
Abstract
We report the orbital distribution of the Trans-Neptunian objects (TNOs) discovered during the High Ecliptic Latitude (HiLat) extension of the Canada-France Ecliptic Plane Survey (CFEPS), conducted from June 2006 to July 2009. The HiLat component was designed to address one of the shortcomings of ecliptic surveys (like CFEPS), their lack of sensitivity to high-inclination objects. We searched 701~deg2 of sky ranging from 12 to 85 ecliptic latitude and discovered TNOs, with inclinations between 15 to 104. This survey places a very strong constraint on the inclination distribution of the hot component of the classical Kuiper Belt, ruling out any possibility of a large intrinsic fraction of highly inclined orbits. Using the parameterization of 2001AJ....121.2804B, the HiLat sample combined with CFEPS imposes a width 14 σ 15.5, with a best match for σ = 14.5. HiLat discovered the first retrograde TNO, 2008~KV42, with an almost polar orbit with inclination 104, and (418993), a scattering object with perihelion in the region of Saturn's influence, with a 400~AU and i = 68.
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