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Title: (309239) 2007 RW10: a large temporary quasi-satellite of Neptune
Authors: C. de la Fuente Marcos, R. de la Fuente Marcos

Upon discovery, asteroid (309239) 2007 RW10 was considered a Neptune Trojan candidate. The object is currently listed by the Minor Planet Centre as a Centaur but it is classified as a Scattered Disk or Trans-Neptunian Object by others. Now that its arc-length is 8,154 days and has been observed for more than 20 years, a more robust classification should be possible. Here we explore the orbital behaviour of this object in order to reveal its current dynamical status; we perform N-body simulations in both directions of time to investigate the evolution of its orbital elements. In particular, we study the librational properties of the mean longitude that currently librates around the value of the mean longitude of Neptune with an amplitude of nearly 50 degrees and a period of about 7,500 years. Our calculations show that it has been in its present dynamical state for about 12,500 years and it will stay there for another 12,500 years. Therefore, its current state is relatively short-lived. Due to its chaotic behaviour, the object may have remained in the 1:1 mean motion resonance with Neptune for several 100,000 years at most, undergoing transitions between the various resonant states. (309239) 2007 RW10 is currently a quasi-satellite, the first object of this dynamical class to be discovered around Neptune. With a diameter of about 250 km, it is the largest known co-orbital in the Solar System. Its significant eccentricity (0.30) and orbital inclination (36 degrees), strongly suggest that it did not form in situ but was captured, likely from beyond Neptune. With an apparent magnitude of 21.1 at opposition (October), it is well suited for spectroscopic observations that may provide information on its surface composition and hence eventually its origin.


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Orbital elements:
2007 RW10
Epoch 2008 Nov. 30.0 TT = JDT 2454800.5 MPC
M 50.76341 (2000.0) P Q
n 0.00591108 Peri. 96.62768 +0.21276509 +0.97444365
a 30.2941133 Node 187.02715 -0.95075702 +0.22347150
e 0.2996567 Incl. 36.07891 +0.22537104 +0.02280467
P 166.74 H 5.6 G 0.15 U 4
MPEC 2008 -X68

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