Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics – Earth and Planetary Astrophysics
Scientific paper
2012-02-07
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astrophysics
Earth and Planetary Astrophysics
8 pages, ApJ in press
Scientific paper
Colors of Trans Neptunian Objects (TNOs) are used to study the evolutionary processes of bodies in the outskirts of the Solar System, and to test theories regarding their origin. Here I describe a search for serendipitous Sloan Digital Sky Survey (SDSS) observations of known TNOs and Centaurs. I present a catalog of SDSS photometry, colors and astrometry of 388 measurements of 42 outer Solar-System objects. I find a weak evidence, at the ~2-sigma level (per trial), for a correlation between the g-r color and inclination of scattered disk objects and hot classical KBOs. I find a correlation between the g-r color and the angular momentum in the z direction of all the objects in this sample. Light curves as a function of phase angle are constructed for 13 objects. The steepness of the slopes of these light curves suggests that the coherent backscatter mechanism plays a major role in the reflectivity of outer Solar-System small objects at small phase angles. I find a weak evidence for an anti-correlation, significant at the 2-sigma confidence level (per trial), between the g-band phase angle slope parameter and the semi-major axis, as well as the aphelion distance, of these objects. I discuss the origin of this possible correlation and argue that if this correlation is real it probably indicates that "Sedna"-like objects have a different origin than other classes of TNOs. Finally, I identify several objects with large variability amplitudes (abridged).
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