Vulcan: Retreading a Tired Hypothesis with the 2024 Total Solar Eclipse

Michael B. Lund
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The number of planets in the solar system over the last three centuries has, perhaps surprisingly, been less of a fixed value than one would think it should be. In this paper, we look at the specific case of Vulcan, which was both a planet before Pluto was a planet and discarded from being a planet before Pluto was downgraded. We examine the historical context that led to its discovery in the 19th century, the decades of observations that were taken of it, and its eventual fall from glory. By applying a more modern understanding of astrophysics, we provide multiple mechanisms that may have changed the orbit of Vulcan sufficiently that it would have been outside the footprint of early 20th century searches for it. Finally, we discuss how the April 8, 2024 eclipse provides a renewed opportunity to rediscover this lost planet after more than a century of having been overlooked.
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火神用 2024 年日全食重提一个老生常谈的假设
在过去的三个世纪中,太阳系中行星的数量并没有人们想象中的那么固定,这也许令人吃惊。在本文中,我们研究了谷神星的具体情况,它既是冥王星成为行星之前的一颗行星,又在冥王星被降级之前就被废弃了。我们研究了导致它在 19 世纪被发现的历史背景、对它进行的数十年观测以及它最终从荣耀中跌落的过程。通过运用对天体物理学更现代的理解,我们提供了多种机制,这些机制可能充分改变了谷神星的轨道,从而使其脱离了 20 世纪早期对它的搜索范围。最后,我们讨论了 2024 年 4 月 8 日的日食如何为我们提供了一个新的机会,在被忽视了一个多世纪之后重新发现这颗失落的行星。
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