* Astronomy

Members Login
Username 
 
Password 
    Remember Me  
Post Info TOPIC: Asteroid (624) Hektor


L

Posts: 131433
Date:
RE: Asteroid (624) Hektor
Permalink  
 


Title: The Puzzling Mutual Orbit of the Binary Trojan Asteroid (624) Hektor
Author: F. Marchis, J. Durech, J. Castillo-Rogez, F. Vachier, M. Cuk, J. Berthier, M.H. Wong, P. Kalas, G. Duchene, M. A. van Dam, H. Hamanowa, M. Viikinkoski

Asteroids with satellites are natural laboratories to constrain the formation and evolution of our solar system. The binary Trojan asteroid (624) Hektor is the only known Trojan asteroid to possess a small satellite. Based on W.M. Keck adaptive optics observations, we found a unique and stable orbital solution, which is uncommon in comparison to the orbits of other large multiple asteroid systems studied so far. From lightcurve observations recorded since 1957, we showed that because the large Req=125-km primary may be made of two joint lobes, the moon could be ejecta of the low-velocity encounter, which formed the system. The inferred density of Hektor's system is comparable to the L5 Trojan doublet (617) Patroclus but due to their difference in physical properties and in reflectance spectra, both captured Trojan asteroids could have a different composition and origin.

Read more (1868kb, PDF)



__________________


L

Posts: 131433
Date:
Permalink  
 

Asteroid (624) Hektor makes its closest approach to the Earth (4.137 AU)  on the 21st February, 2013.



__________________
Page 1 of 1  sorted by
 
Quick Reply

Please log in to post quick replies.



Create your own FREE Forum
Report Abuse
Powered by ActiveBoard