Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics
Scientific paper
2008-04-17
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astrophysics
12 pages, 3 tables, 4 figures
Scientific paper
10.1088/0004-6256/136/4/1502
We present new solar phase curve observations of the 2003 EL61 collisional family showing that all the members have light-scattering properties similar to the bright icy satellites and dwarf planets. Compared to other Kuiper Belt objects, the five family members we observe (2003 EL61, 2002 TX300, 2003 OP32, 2005 RR43, and 1995 SM55) have conspicuously neutral color (V-I = 0.6-0.8 mag) and flat phase curves at small phase angles (phase coefficients of 0.0 - 0.1 mag deg-1). Comparing the phase curves we observe for other icy Kuiper Belt objects to the phase curves of icy satellites, we find that the flat phase curves of the 2003 EL61 family are an indication they have high albedo surfaces coated with fresh ice in the last ~100 Myr. We examine possible resurfacing processes and find none that are plausible. To avoid the influence of cosmic radiation that darkens and reddens most icy surfaces on times scales > ~100 Myr, the family members must be unusually depleted in carbon, or else the collision that created the family occurred so recently that the parent body and fragments have not had time to darken. We also find a rotation period of 4.845 (+/- 0.003) h with amplitude 0.26 (+/- 0.04) mags for 2003 OP32.
Rabinowitz David L.
Schaefer Bradley E.
Schaefer Martha W.
Tourtellotte Suzanne W.
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