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TRUE 6.7 – Dynamique γ-K et Attracteur Universel pour les ETNOs Une alternative testable aux modèles exotiques pour expliquer les anomalies orbitales du système solaire externe

Authors: Febba, Michel;

TRUE 6.7 – Dynamique γ-K et Attracteur Universel pour les ETNOs Une alternative testable aux modèles exotiques pour expliquer les anomalies orbitales du système solaire externe

Abstract

La théorie TRUE 6.7 propose une approche innovante pour expliquer les anomalies orbitales des objets transneptuniens extrêmes (ETNOs) en utilisant le concept de flux redistributifs dynamiques. Cette théorie suggère que les anomalies observées dans les orbites des ETNOs, comme Sedna, 2012 VP113, et Leleākūhonua, peuvent être interprétées comme des crispations locales dans un champ redistributif K(t, z), sans nécessiter l'hypothèse d'une Planète Neuf. Grâce à une analyse bayésienne (MCMC) des données orbitales disponibles, nous avons contraint le paramètre γ à 0.24 ± 0.08, validant ainsi la robustesse de notre modèle. TRUE 6.7 prédit également 5 à 8 nouveaux ETNOs détectables par le LSST d’ici 2030, avec des orbites alignées (périhélie > 70 UA, ω ~ 0°), offrant une validation future de notre cadre théorique.

Keywords

ETNOs, TRUE theory, dynamique γ-K, crispations orbitales, MCMC, LSST, Planète Neuf, système solaire externe, redistribution d'information.

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