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Final semi-major axes and eccentricities (left) and perihelion distances (right) of all clones from all simulations remaining after 100 Myr. Comets formed in the 8-11 au zone are shown in black. Any remaining object with a perihelion q < 35 au will likely be sent to the Oort Cloud by Neptune, or will lose its hypervolatile majority ices to vacuum via insolation heating Lisse et al. (2022).

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