FOSSIL. III. Lightcurves of 371 Trans-Neptunian Objects

Author:

Ashton EdwardORCID,Chang 章 Chan-Kao 展誥ORCID,Chen 陳 Ying-Tung 英同ORCID,Lehner Matthew J.ORCID,Wang 王 Shiang-Yu 祥宇ORCID,Alexandersen MikeORCID,Choi 최 Young-Jun 영준,Fraser Wesley C.ORCID,Granados Contreras A. PaulaORCID,Ito 伊藤 Takashi 孝士ORCID,JeongAhn 정안 Youngmin 영민ORCID,Ji 季 Jianghui 江徽ORCID,Kavelaars JJORCID,Kim 김 Myung-Jin 명진ORCID,Lawler Samantha M.ORCID,Li 黎 Jian 健,Lin 林 Zhong-Yi 忠義ORCID,Lykawka Patryk SofiaORCID,Moon 문 Hong-Kyu 홍규,More SurhudORCID,Muñoz-Gutiérrez Marco A.ORCID,Ohtsuki 大槻 Keiji 圭史ORCID,Pike Rosemary E.ORCID,Terai TsuyoshiORCID,Urakawa 浦川 Seitaro 聖太郎ORCID,Yoshida 吉田 Fumi 二美ORCID,Zhang HuiORCID,Zhao 赵 Haibin 海斌ORCID,Zhou 周 Ji-Lin 济林ORCID,

Abstract

Abstract From the first phase of the high-cadence Formation of the Outer Solar System: an Icy Legacy (FOSSIL) survey, we analyzed lightcurves, ranging from one to four nights in length, of 371 trans-Neptunian objects (TNOs) for periodicity. We found 29 TNOs with periodic lightcurves, one of which is a good candidate for a close/contact binary. Another of the periodic FOSSIL TNOs could potentially have the fastest of all known TNO spin rates, with a period of 1.3 hr. We do not have total confidence in the period and thus plan to obtain a more detailed lightcurve for confirmation. The periodic TNOs have an average rotation period of 11.2 hr, close to the value obtained by Alexandersen et al., which had similar cadence, but different from other surveys. In regards to contention in the literature about whether smaller TNOs are more irregular in shape and thus have larger lightcurve amplitudes, we found that there is a weak correlation between absolute magnitude and lightcurve amplitude in a subset of 194 FOSSIL TNOs, even when using the more appropriate brightest (minimum) absolute magnitude instead of the time-averaged value.

Funder

National Science and Technology Council

MEXT ∣ Japan Society for the Promotion of Science

Centro de Astrofísica y Tecnologías Afines

Publisher

American Astronomical Society

Subject

Space and Planetary Science,Astronomy and Astrophysics

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