Shape and spin determination of Barbarian asteroids

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Autor(a) principal: Devogèle, M.
Data de Publicação: 2017
Outros Autores: Tanga, P., Bendjoya, P., Rivet, J. P., Surdej, J., Hanus, J., Abe, L., Antonini, P., Artola, R. A., Audejean, M., Behrend, R., Berski, F., Bosch, J. G., Bronikowska, M., Carbognani, A., Char, F., Kim, M. -J., Choi, Y. -J., Colazo, C. A., Coloma, J., Coward, D., Durkee, R., Erece, O., Forne, E., Hickson, P., Hirsch, R., Horbowicz, J., Kamiński, K., Kankiewicz, P., Kaplan, M., Kwiatkowski, T., Konstanciak, I., Kruszewki, A., Kudak, V., Manzini, F., Moon, H. -K., Marciniak, A., Murawiecka, M., Nadolny, J., Ogłoza, W., Ortiz, J. L, Oszkiewicz, D., Pallares, H., Peixinho, N., Poncy, R., Reyes, F., Reyes, J. A. de los, Santana-Ros, T., Sobkowiak, K., Pastor, S., Pilcher, F., Quiñones, M. C., Trela, P., Vernet, D.
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10316/80786
https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361/201630104
Resumo: Context. The so-called Barbarian asteroids share peculiar, but common polarimetric properties, probably related to both their shape and composition. They are named after (234) Barbara, the first on which such properties were identified. As has been suggested, large scale topographic features could play a role in the polarimetric response, if the shapes of Barbarians are particularly irregular and present a variety of scattering/incidence angles. This idea is supported by the shape of (234) Barbara, that appears to be deeply excavated by wide concave areas revealed by photometry and stellar occultations. Aims. With these motivations, we started an observation campaign to characterise the shape and rotation properties of Small Main- Belt Asteroid Spectroscopic Survey (SMASS) type L and Ld asteroids. As many of them show long rotation periods, we activated a worldwide network of observers to obtain a dense temporal coverage. Methods. We used light-curve inversion technique in order to determine the sidereal rotation periods of 15 asteroids and the con- vergence to a stable shape and pole coordinates for 8 of them. By using available data from occultations, we are able to scale some shapes to an absolute size. We also study the rotation periods of our sample looking for confirmation of the suspected abundance of asteroids with long rotation periods. Results. Our results show that the shape models of our sample do not seem to have peculiar properties with respect to asteroids with similar size, while an excess of slow rotators is most probably confirmed.
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title Shape and spin determination of Barbarian asteroids
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title_short Shape and spin determination of Barbarian asteroids
title_full Shape and spin determination of Barbarian asteroids
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title_full_unstemmed Shape and spin determination of Barbarian asteroids
title_sort Shape and spin determination of Barbarian asteroids
author Devogèle, M.
author_facet Devogèle, M.
Tanga, P.
Bendjoya, P.
Rivet, J. P.
Surdej, J.
Hanus, J.
Abe, L.
Antonini, P.
Artola, R. A.
Audejean, M.
Behrend, R.
Berski, F.
Bosch, J. G.
Bronikowska, M.
Carbognani, A.
Char, F.
Kim, M. -J.
Choi, Y. -J.
Colazo, C. A.
Coloma, J.
Coward, D.
Durkee, R.
Erece, O.
Forne, E.
Hickson, P.
Hirsch, R.
Horbowicz, J.
Kamiński, K.
Kankiewicz, P.
Kaplan, M.
Kwiatkowski, T.
Konstanciak, I.
Kruszewki, A.
Kudak, V.
Manzini, F.
Moon, H. -K.
Marciniak, A.
Murawiecka, M.
Nadolny, J.
Ogłoza, W.
Ortiz, J. L
Oszkiewicz, D.
Pallares, H.
Peixinho, N.
Poncy, R.
Reyes, F.
Reyes, J. A. de los
Santana-Ros, T.
Sobkowiak, K.
Pastor, S.
Pilcher, F.
Quiñones, M. C.
Trela, P.
Vernet, D.
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Bendjoya, P.
Rivet, J. P.
Surdej, J.
Hanus, J.
Abe, L.
Antonini, P.
Artola, R. A.
Audejean, M.
Behrend, R.
Berski, F.
Bosch, J. G.
Bronikowska, M.
Carbognani, A.
Char, F.
Kim, M. -J.
Choi, Y. -J.
Colazo, C. A.
Coloma, J.
Coward, D.
Durkee, R.
Erece, O.
Forne, E.
Hickson, P.
Hirsch, R.
Horbowicz, J.
Kamiński, K.
Kankiewicz, P.
Kaplan, M.
Kwiatkowski, T.
Konstanciak, I.
Kruszewki, A.
Kudak, V.
Manzini, F.
Moon, H. -K.
Marciniak, A.
Murawiecka, M.
Nadolny, J.
Ogłoza, W.
Ortiz, J. L
Oszkiewicz, D.
Pallares, H.
Peixinho, N.
Poncy, R.
Reyes, F.
Reyes, J. A. de los
Santana-Ros, T.
Sobkowiak, K.
Pastor, S.
Pilcher, F.
Quiñones, M. C.
Trela, P.
Vernet, D.
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Devogèle, M.
Tanga, P.
Bendjoya, P.
Rivet, J. P.
Surdej, J.
Hanus, J.
Abe, L.
Antonini, P.
Artola, R. A.
Audejean, M.
Behrend, R.
Berski, F.
Bosch, J. G.
Bronikowska, M.
Carbognani, A.
Char, F.
Kim, M. -J.
Choi, Y. -J.
Colazo, C. A.
Coloma, J.
Coward, D.
Durkee, R.
Erece, O.
Forne, E.
Hickson, P.
Hirsch, R.
Horbowicz, J.
Kamiński, K.
Kankiewicz, P.
Kaplan, M.
Kwiatkowski, T.
Konstanciak, I.
Kruszewki, A.
Kudak, V.
Manzini, F.
Moon, H. -K.
Marciniak, A.
Murawiecka, M.
Nadolny, J.
Ogłoza, W.
Ortiz, J. L
Oszkiewicz, D.
Pallares, H.
Peixinho, N.
Poncy, R.
Reyes, F.
Reyes, J. A. de los
Santana-Ros, T.
Sobkowiak, K.
Pastor, S.
Pilcher, F.
Quiñones, M. C.
Trela, P.
Vernet, D.
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description Context. The so-called Barbarian asteroids share peculiar, but common polarimetric properties, probably related to both their shape and composition. They are named after (234) Barbara, the first on which such properties were identified. As has been suggested, large scale topographic features could play a role in the polarimetric response, if the shapes of Barbarians are particularly irregular and present a variety of scattering/incidence angles. This idea is supported by the shape of (234) Barbara, that appears to be deeply excavated by wide concave areas revealed by photometry and stellar occultations. Aims. With these motivations, we started an observation campaign to characterise the shape and rotation properties of Small Main- Belt Asteroid Spectroscopic Survey (SMASS) type L and Ld asteroids. As many of them show long rotation periods, we activated a worldwide network of observers to obtain a dense temporal coverage. Methods. We used light-curve inversion technique in order to determine the sidereal rotation periods of 15 asteroids and the con- vergence to a stable shape and pole coordinates for 8 of them. By using available data from occultations, we are able to scale some shapes to an absolute size. We also study the rotation periods of our sample looking for confirmation of the suspected abundance of asteroids with long rotation periods. Results. Our results show that the shape models of our sample do not seem to have peculiar properties with respect to asteroids with similar size, while an excess of slow rotators is most probably confirmed.
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