Planet 9 is Running out of Places to Hide

We have a pretty good idea of what lurks within our solar system. We know there isn’t a Mars-sized planet orbiting between Jupiter and Saturn, nor a brown dwarf nemesis heading our way. Anything large and fairly close to the Sun would be easily spotted. But we can’t rule out a smaller, more distant world, such as the hypothetical Planet 9 (or Planet 10 if you want to throw down over Pluto). The odds against such a planet existing are fairly high, and a recent study finds it even less likely.
Many astronomers have wondered about the existence of planets that might hide at the edge of our solar system, particularly when the power of our telescopes were fairly limited. But as large sky surveys started to scan the heavens they found nothing beyond asteroid-sized worlds. But the orbits of the worlds we did find seemed to be clustered in a statistically odd way, as if they were being gravitationally perturbed by a larger object. If that were the case, this “Planet 9” would have a mass of about five Earths, and an orbital distance of a few hundred to a thousand astronomical units. In other words, just small enough and distant enough that it wouldn’t be easily seen in sky surveys.
Naturally, this motivated folks to search for the world, but it isn’t easy. Planet 9 would be too distant to be seen by reflected light, so you’d have to look for it by its faint infrared glow. And with a mass of only five Earths, it wouldn’t give off much heat. Adding to this is the fact that such a distant planet would orbit very slowly, such that within a single set of observations you wouldn’t notice it move at all. This is where this new study comes in.
To look for distant planets, the team used two infrared sky surveys, one from the InfraRed Astronomical Satellite (IRAS) and one from the AKARI Space Telescope. The two surveys were taken more than twenty years apart, giving any hypothetical planet plenty of time to move to a slightly different part of the sky. They assumed any distant planets would be fairly close to the equatorial plane, then combed through the data taking note of potential planets.
Surprisingly, they found more than 500 candidates. Based on the energy distribution of their spectra, most of these candidates had orbital distances less than 1,000 AU, and masses less than Neptune, which is exactly the range expected for Planet 9. But you shouldn’t get too excited. When the team looked at the infrared signatures by hand, they found none of them were that compelling. Most of them tended to be either within or near a faint integrated flux nebula, also known as galactic cirrus. They are diffuse clouds of interstellar gas that aren’t easily seen at visible wavelengths, but rather emit infrared light.
So it turns out these candidates aren’t planets, but rather the echoes of a faint nebula. Which pretty much rules out Planet 9. Hopes of another planet lost in the clouds.
Reference: Sedgwick, Chris, and Stephen Serjeant. “Searching for giant planets in the outer Solar System with far-infrared all-sky surveys.” arXiv preprint arXiv:2207.09985 (2022).
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Planet Nine has already been found. Astronomer Forbes almost discovered it in 1880.the new Webb telescope was built to detect and map out the impending flyby of the B Swarm of comets that it generated.
barry.warmkessel.com/vulcanrevealed.html
VULCAN REVEALED
A Dangerous New Jovian Sized Body In Our Solar System
“ Madam Blavatsky postulated this solar body’s existence around 1877 and named it ‘Vulcan’. Astronomer Forbes found three of this body’s orbital parameters in 1880. This work details its mass and orbital parameters (found in 2002-2004) and they matched Forbes’ values within measurement error. Vulcan casts objects from Kuiper Belt into 3:2 resonate Sun grazing orbits (~3313 year) where they break up forming meteor or comet swarms. Fragments from these swarms sometimes hit Earth causing significant weather changes. Paleo-climatological data from more than thirty related impacts have been identified from tree ring and ice core data spanning the past 15,000 years. This data, added to others, lead to 4 different measurements independently verifying Vulcan’s orbital period (of ~4969 years).
The ancients were aware of this Jovian like body. Moreover, it appears that some well informed members of the astronomical community were aware of this ancient knowledge. This, combined it with intelligence gained from extra- terrestrial aliens contacts, suggested that an ultra-tiny brown dwarf star existed in our outer solar system. The Pioneer, Voyager, IRAS satellite and possibly even the Hubble space telescope were constructed to locate and observe this body.‘
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https://www.space.com/james-webb-space-telescope-comet-observations
James Webb Space Telescope has comets to catch when science begins
We want to study comets with Webb because of the telescope’s very powerful capabilities in the near- and mid-infrared,” Hammel said in a statement. “What makes those wavelengths of light particularly powerful for cometary studies is that they allow us to study the chemical makeup of this dust and gas that’s come off of the comet’s nucleus and figure out what it is.”
The third will be what’s called a “target-of-opportunity comet,” meaning a comet that hasn’t been discovered yet. The researchers hope that this third comet will be spotted by Webb before the beginning of this study and that it will belong to a different comet family than the other two targets. In one possible scenario, the team would be able to study an Oort Cloud comet that might have originated on the outskirts of the solar system. Another possible “opportunity comet” might originate from even farther afield, as did the interstellar objects ‘Oumuamua and C/2019 Q4 (Borisov).
The B comet swarm Cluster 1A has lots of “targets of opportunity”
http://barry.warmkessel.com/Approach2018.html
THE B COMET SWARM CLUSTER CL-1a:
Several diverse sources have suggested that a catastrophic celestial impact events may occur in Earth’s near future. Comet C/2017 K2′s perihelion is associated with this event, but it is not the cause. Analysis suggesting that minor cosmic events have already occurred during calendar year 2017. This web page shows cosmic events relating to a possible swarm of incoming comet fragments, some of which have already impacted Earth. Future impact events may well occur that could cause blast, tsunamis’, and a major weather change resulting in a new ‘Younger Dryas like’ Ice Age.
Impacts in the Atlantic and Indian ocean, Caribbean and Mediterranean sea are anticipated. However which impact location at which of the five impact periods over the next 150 years is unclear. However the impact in the Caribbean may occur during the first impact period.
Apparently, a major ‘cosmic impact threat to Earth period’ extends from about October 2022 thru January 2023. The first point (Dec 13, 2022) is within a week of comet C/2017 K2′s perihelion on 2022-Dec-19. Comet C/2017 K2 was thrown at our inner solar system to warn us when we would be in danger from Earth impacting fragments from the B Comet Swarm Cluster CL-1a’s debris field.