Author:
Chen Haokang,Xiao Tianyang,Xu Yang,Yang Na,Zhuang Qiangjian,Cao Zexin
Abstract
Abstract
It is suggested that some comets originated from solar activity and were ejected by the sun in late period. In order to verify this point of view, the new star ejected from the sun’ s surface is regarded as a particle, and the orbital evolution problem is simplified to the problem of a particle moving around a sphere, whose motion is disturbed by the asteroid belt and planets. By analyzing the influence of gravity, Coriolis force and viscous force on the trajectory of the new star, the trajectory of the new star is obtained. The results show that the orbits of small objects ejected from the surface of the sun are very similar to those of comets, which also explain the rotation of comets along the direction of the sun’ s rotation, etc., indicating the physical rationality of the comet hypothesis.
Subject
General Physics and Astronomy
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