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Fomalhaut b could be massive and sculpting the narrow, eccentric debris disc, if in mean-motion resonance with it
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Mildly Hierarchical Triple Dynamics and Applications to the Outer Solar System
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Machine Learning for Searching the Dark Energy Survey for Trans-Neptunian Objects
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Long-term orbital dynamics of trans-Neptunian objects
Dynamical Analysis of Three Distant Trans-Neptunian Objects with Similar Orbits
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Is the Recently Proposed Mars-Sized Perturber at 65–80 AU Ruled Out by the Cassini Ranging Data?
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Evaluating the Dynamical Stability of Outer Solar System Objects in the Presence of Planet Nine
Juliette C. Becker, Fred C. Adams, Tali Khain, Stephanie J. Hamilton and David Gerdes The Astronomical Journal 154(2) 61 (2017) https://doi.org/10.3847/1538-3881/aa7aa2
THE INCLINATION OF THE PLANETARY SYSTEM RELATIVE TO THE SOLAR EQUATOR MAY BE EXPLAINED BY THE PRESENCE OF PLANET 9
Non-resonant secular dynamics of trans-Neptunian objects perturbed by a distant super-Earth
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The fates of Solar system analogues with one additional distant planet
Finding Planet Nine: apsidal anti-alignment Monte Carlo results
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High-Order Analytic Expansion of Disturbing Function for Doubly Averaged Circular Restricted Three-Body Problem