orbitallides
Orbitallides are a hypothetical class of celestial bodies that are thought to exist in orbits around stars other than our Sun. The term itself is a portmanteau of "orbit" and "satellite," suggesting a celestial object in orbit. While no direct observation of an orbitallide has ever been made, their existence is theorized as a possible explanation for certain anomalies in the gravitational fields of exoplanetary systems.
The concept of orbitallides primarily stems from the study of orbital resonances and the distribution of mass
Several theoretical models propose mechanisms by which such orbitallides might form. These include the gradual accretion