Physical properties of near-Earth asteroid (2102) Tantalus from multiwavelength observations

Author:

Rożek Agata12ORCID,Lowry Stephen C2,Rozitis Benjamin3,Dover Lord R2ORCID,Taylor Patrick A456ORCID,Virkki Anne47,Green Simon F3,Snodgrass Colin13ORCID,Fitzsimmons Alan8,Campbell-White Justyn9ORCID,Sajadian Sedighe10,Bozza Valerio1112,Burgdorf Martin J13ORCID,Dominik Martin14ORCID,Figuera Jaimes R15,Hinse Tobias C1617ORCID,Hundertmark Markus18,Jørgensen Uffe G19,Longa-Peña Penélope20,Rabus Markus21ORCID,Rahvar Sohrab22ORCID,Skottfelt Jesper23,Southworth John24ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Institute for Astronomy, University of Edinburgh , Royal Observatory, Edinburgh EH9 3HJ, UK

2. School of Physical Sciences, University of Kent , Ingram Building, Canterbury CT2 7NH, UK

3. School of Physical Sciences, The Open University , Milton Keynes MK7 6AA, UK

4. Arecibo Observatory, Universities Space Research Association , HC 3 Box 53995, Arecibo, PR 00612, Puerto Rico, USA

5. National Radio Astronomy Observatory , 1180 Boxwood Estate Rd., Charlottesville, VA 22903, USA

6. Green Bank Observatory , P.O. Box 2, Green Bank, WV 24494, USA

7. Department of Physics, University of Helsinki , Gustaf Hällströmin katu 2, FI-00560, Helsinki, Finland

8. Astrophysics Research Centre, Queens University Belfast , Belfast BT7 1NN, UK

9. SUPA, School of Science and Engineering, University of Dundee , Dundee DD1 4HN, UK

10. Department of Physics, Isfahan University of Technology , Isfahan 84156-83111, Iran

11. Dipartimento di Fisica ‘E.R. Caianiello’, Università di Salerno , Via Giovanni Paolo II 132, I-84084 Fisciano, Italy

12. Istituto Nazionale di Fisica Nucleare , Sezione di Napoli, Strada Comunale Cinthia, I-80126 Napoli, Italy

13. Universität Hamburg, Faculty of Mathematics, Informatics and Natural Sciences, Department of Earth Sciences, Meteorological Institute , Bundesstraße 55, D-20146 Hamburg, Germany

14. University of St Andrews, Centre for Exoplanet Science, SUPA School of Physics & Astronomy , North Haugh, St Andrews, KY16 9SS, UK

15. Facultad de Ingeniería y Tecnología, Universidad San Sebastian , General Lagos 1163, Valdivia 5110693, Chile

16. Nicolaus Copernicus University, Institute of Astronomy , ul. Grudziadzka 5, PL-87-100 Torun, Poland

17. Chungnam National University, Department of Astronomy, Space Science and Geology , 34134 Daejeon, South Korea

18. Astronomisches Rechen-Institut, Zentrum für Astronomie der Universität Heidelberg (ZAH) , D-69120 Heidelberg, Germany

19. Centre for ExoLife Sciences, Niels Bohr Institute, University of Copenhagen , Øster Voldgade 5, DK-1350 Copenhagen, Denmark

20. Centro de Astronomía, Universidad de Antofagasta , Av. Angamos 601 Antofagasta, Chile

21. Departamento de Matemática y Física Aplicadas, Facultad de Ingeniería, Universidad Católica de la Santísima Concepción , Alonso de Rivera 2850 Concepción, Chile

22. Department of Physics, Sharif University of Technology , PO Box 11155-9161 Tehran, Iran

23. Centre for Electronic Imaging, School of Physical Sciences, The Open University , Milton Keynes MK7 6AA, UK

24. Astrophysics Group, Keele University , Staffordshire ST5 5BG, UK

Abstract

ABSTRACT Between 2010 and 2017, we have collected new optical and radar observations of the potentially hazardous asteroid (2102) Tantalus from the ESO NTT and Danish telescopes at the La Silla Observatory, and from the Arecibo planetary radar. The object appears to be nearly spherical, showing a low-amplitude light-curve variation and limited large-scale features in the radar images. The spin-state is difficult to constrain with the available data; including a certain light-curve subset significantly changes the spin-state estimates, and the uncertainties on period determination are significant. Constraining any change in rotation rate was not possible, despite decades of observations. The convex light curve-inversion model, with rotational pole at λ = 210° ± 41° and β = −30° ± 35°, is more flattened than the two models reconstructed by including radar observations: with prograde (λ = 36° ± 23°, β = 30° ± 15°), and with retrograde rotation mode (λ = 180° ± 24°, β = −30 ± 16°). Using data from WISE, we were able to determine that the prograde model produces the best agreement in size determination between radar and thermophysical modelling. Radar measurements indicate possible variation in surface properties, suggesting one side might have lower radar albedo and be rougher at the centimetre-to-decimetre scale than the other. However, further observations are needed to confirm this. Thermophysical analysis indicates a surface covered in fine-grained regolith, consistent with radar albedo, and polarisation ratio measurements. Finally, geophysical investigation of the spin-stability of Tantalus shows that it could be exceeding its critical spin-rate via cohesive forces.

Funder

Science and Technology Facilities Council

ESO

NASA

NRF

Jet Propulsion Laboratory

California Institute of Technology

European Union

Novo Nordisk Foundation

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Space and Planetary Science,Astronomy and Astrophysics

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