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arxiv: 2606.02818 · v1 · pith:S4G3JI52new · submitted 2026-06-01 · 🌌 astro-ph.EP

Nereid as a Regular Satellite of Neptune

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keywords nereidneptunesatellitecapturedregulardynamicaleccentricirregular
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Nereid, Neptune's third largest moon, is considered to be a captured irregular satellite due to its highly eccentric orbit. However, among irregular satellites, Nereid is an outlier: it is the largest, the closest to its host planet, and the most eccentric. We present James Webb Space Telescope near-infrared spectroscopy of Nereid that demonstrates that its composition is inconsistent with its suggested captured origin. We then simulate Nereid's early orbital history subsequent to Triton's capture to demonstrate a plausible dynamical pathway for a regular satellite formed in-situ around Neptune to evolve to Nereid's present-day orbit. Based upon the available spectroscopic and dynamical evidence, we propose that Nereid is not a body captured from the Kuiper belt, but rather the sole surviving intact regular satellite of Neptune.

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