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Belt tightening: icy orbs are surprisingly small.


Over the past few years, astronomers have reported large objects lurking See lurk.

(messaging, jargon) lurking - The activity of one of the "silent majority" in a electronic forum such as Usenet; posting occasionally or not at all but reading the group's postings regularly.
 in the Kuiper belt Kuiper belt: see comet; Kuiper, Gerard Peter.
Kuiper belt
 or Edgeworth-Kuiper belt

Disk-shaped belt of billions of small icy bodies orbiting the Sun beyond the orbit of Neptune, mostly at distances 30–50 times Earth's distance
, a distant region of the solar system solar system, the sun and the surrounding planets, natural satellites, dwarf planets, asteroids, meteoroids, and comets that are bound by its gravity. The sun is by far the most massive part of the solar system, containing almost 99.9% of the system's total mass.  that seems to be a reservoir for comets. Some of the objects seemed to be half the size of Pluto. But observations now suggest that many are much smaller than previously estimated. If confirmed, the findings will force astronomers to drastically lower their estimate of the total mass of the realm of icy objects that orbit the sun beyond Neptune.

Objects in the Kuiper belt range from dust-grain size to more than 1,000 kilometers across. Pluto, at 2,400 kin in diameter, is considered by many astronomers to be the largest member of the Kuiper belt.

The dimensions of most belt objects have never been measured directly because the objects are too small and too distant. Astronomers calculate the size and mass of such an object on the basis of its brightness and of an estimate of how reflective its surface is. Because astronomers consider comets to be former Kuiper belt objects Noun 1. Kuiper belt object - any of many minor planets in the Kuiper belt outside the orbit of Neptune at the edge of the solar system
KBO

minor planet, planetoid - any of numerous small celestial bodies that move around the sun
 pulled into the inner solar system and because observations of comets show that they reflect only 4 percent of the light that hits them, the scientists assumed that Kuiper belt objects are similarly reflective. But recent observations of eight Kuiper belt objects show that they're much more reflective than comets. John A. Stansberry of the University of Arizona (body, education) University of Arizona - The University was founded in 1885 as a Land Grant institution with a three-fold mission of teaching, research and public service.  in Tucson and his research team used the Spitzer Space Teleseope's infrared vision to measure the temperature of the objects. Since sunlight is their only heat source, the temperatures indicate what proportion of incoming sunlight the objects absorb. Stansberry reported the results on Nov. 12 in Louisville, Ky., at a meeting of the American Astronomical Society's Division of Planetary Sciences.

The objects are three times as reflective as comets, which means that earlier size calculations were considerable overestimates. The researchers had assumed that large surface areas were reflecting very little light, but the new data indicate that there's more light coming from less area.

"The sizes of Kuiper belt objects are about 60 percent as large as we would have guessed" Stansberry says.

This finding will force astronomers to slash their estimates of the Kuiper belt's total mass by as much as a factor of five, which will deepen a longstanding puzzle. Astronomers have asserted that the belt once contained much more mass than it does now but haven't explained where much of the missing material went. The ejection ejection /ejec·tion/ (e-jek´shun)
1. the act of casting out or the state of being cast out, as of excretions, secretions, or other bodily fluids.

2. something cast out.

3.
 of objects from the belt in response to the gravitational grav·i·ta·tion  
n.
1. Physics
a. The natural phenomenon of attraction between physical objects with mass or energy.

b. The act or process of moving under the influence of this attraction.

2.
 pulls of Neptune and Jupiter fails to account for all the missing mass.

The evidence that Kuiper belt objects are unexpectedly reflective is "quite compelling" says Joseph M. Hahn of St. Mary's University in Halifax, Nova Scotia For other uses, see Halifax.
Halifax, Nova Scotia may refer to any of the following:
  • Halifax Regional Municipality, capital of Nova Scotia, Canada
.

Scott J. Kenyon of the Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics The Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics (CfA) is located in Cambridge, Massachusetts. It consists of the Harvard College Observatory and the Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory. The Center is located at 60 Garden Street.  in Cambridge, Mass., recently analyzed the sizes of Kuiper belt objects. "The work seems good,' he says of Stansberry's study, "but it is hard to generalize to all Kuiper belt objects from eight of them."

The picture is complicated, he says, by the fact that various classes of Kuiper belt objects might differ in how reflective they are.
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