Not to be confused with the Planet X proposed in 1906 by Percival Lowell.
This article is about the hypothetical planet first suggested in 2014. For the dwarf planet previously classified as the Solar System's ninth planet, see Pluto. For other uses, see Ninth planet (disambiguation).
Planet Nine
Artist's impression of Planet Nine eclipsing the central Milky Way, with the Sun in the distance; Neptune's orbit is shown as a small ellipse around the Sun (See labelled version)
Orbital characteristics
Aphelion
560+260 −140 AU[1]
Perihelion
340+80 −70 AU[1]
Semi-major axis
460+160 −100 AU[1]
Eccentricity
0.2–0.5[2]
Orbital period (sidereal)
9,900+5,500 −3,100 yr[A]
Inclination
16±5°[3]
Argument of perihelion
150° (est.)[4]
Physical characteristics
Mass
6.3+2.3 −1.5ME[1]
Apparent magnitude
~21[3]
Planet Nine is a hypothetical ninth planet in the outer region of the Solar System.[2][4] Its gravitational effects could explain the peculiar clustering of orbits for a group of extreme trans-Neptunian objects (ETNOs), bodies beyond Neptune that orbit the Sun at distances averaging more than 250 times that of the Earth. These ETNOs tend to make their closest approaches to the Sun in one sector, and their orbits are similarly tilted. These alignments suggest that an undiscovered planet may be shepherding the orbits of the most distant known Solar System objects.[4][5][6] Nonetheless, some astronomers question this conclusion and instead assert that the clustering of the ETNOs' orbits is due to observational biases, resulting from the difficulty of discovering and tracking these objects during much of the year.[7]
Based on earlier considerations, this hypothetical super-Earth-sized planet would have had a predicted mass of five to ten times that of the Earth, and an elongated orbit 400 to 800 times farther from the Sun than the Earth is. The orbit estimation was refined in 2021, resulting in a somewhat smaller semimajor axis of 380+140 −80 AU.[3] This was shortly thereafter updated to 460 +160 −100 AU.[1] Konstantin Batygin and Michael Brown suggested that Planet Nine may be the core of a giant planet that was ejected from its original orbit by Jupiter during the genesis of the Solar System. Others proposed that the planet was captured from another star,[8] was once a rogue planet, or that it formed on a distant orbit and was pulled into an eccentric orbit by a passing star.[4]
Although sky surveys such as Wide-field Infrared Survey Explorer (WISE) and Pan-STARRS did not detect Planet Nine, they have not ruled out the existence of a Neptune-diameter object in the outer Solar System.[9][10] The ability of these past sky surveys to detect Planet Nine was dependent on its location and characteristics. Further surveys of the remaining regions are ongoing using NEOWISE and the 8-meter Subaru Telescope.[11][12] Unless Planet Nine is observed, its existence remains purely conjectural. Several alternative hypotheses have been proposed to explain the observed clustering of trans-Neptunian objects (TNOs).
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