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The Brute-Force Search for Planet Nine

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arxiv 2004.14980 v3 pith:EAA2BU76 submitted 2020-04-30 astro-ph.EP astro-ph.IM

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keywords planetclockshigh-precisionspacecraftabsenceavoidedbodybrute-force
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A recent proposal for the detection of a hypothetical gravitating body 500 AU from the Sun (termed Planet 9) calls for a fleet of near-relativistic spacecraft, equipped with high-precision clocks, to be sent to a region where the object is suspected to be. We show that the technological constraints of such a mission can be relaxed somewhat, while improving the sensitivity: high-precision clocks can be avoided when the transverse displacement induced by Planet 9 is measurable with Earth-based, or near-Earth, telescopes. Furthermore, we note that in the absence of Planet 9, these spacecraft still yield useful data by mapping gravitational perturbations in the outer parts of the solar system.

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