A Search for Stars Passing Close to the Sun
Abstract
We have combined Hipparcos proper motion and parallax data for nearby stars with ground-based radial velocity measurements to find stars which may have passed (or will pass) close enough to the Sun to perturb the Oort cloud. Close stellar encounters could deflect large numbers of comets into the inner solar system, with possibly serious consequences for the impact hazard on the Earth. Only one star (Gliese 710) is found with a predicted closest approach of less than 0.5 parsec, although several stars come within about 1 parsec during a +/- 8.5 Myr interval. In most cases the uncertainty in closest approach distance is dominated either by uncertainties in published radial velocity measurements or by uncertainties in the barycentric motion of binary systems. We have begun a program to obtain new radial velocities for stars in our sample with no previously published values.
- Publication:
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Hipparcos - Venice 1997
- Pub Date:
- August 1997
- Bibcode:
- 1997ESASP.402..617G