Abstract

Based on comet observations from JPL (Jet Propulsion Laboratory) and MPC (Minor Planet Center), the orbits of long period comets (LPCs) were reverse-evolved to obtain their original orbits. The dynamic characteristics of LPC observation orbit and original orbit are analyzed. The results show that the distribution of reciprocal of the semi-major axis of LPC observation orbit ((1/a)obs) is significantly different from that of the original orbit ((1/a)ori), and the peak values are at (1/a)obs∼2×10−5au−1 and (1/a)ori∼6×10−5au−1, respectively; large perihelion LPC (perihelion distance q> 3.1 au) and small perihelion LPC (perihelion distance q≤ 3.1 au) have the same peak position of original orbit ((1/a)ori), both located at 1×10−4au−1; the peak positions of original reciprocal semi-major axis of LPCs between JPL and MPC are the same, both at 1×10−4au−1. Many Oort cloud comets have large perihelion distances (more than 50% of comets with q> 3.1 au). It will provide information to understand the dynamical characteristics of long period comets and Oort cloud comets, and will also provide a research basis for future space missions targeting long period comets.

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