Physics – Optics
Scientific paper
Apr 2003
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EGS - AGU - EUG Joint Assembly, Abstracts from the meeting held in Nice, France, 6 - 11 April 2003, abstract #11985
Physics
Optics
Scientific paper
Our group started a search program for binary asteroids in 2000, using Adaptive Optics systems on the Lick-3m, Keck-10m, and VLT-8m telescopes. Several techniques such as appulse observations (see http://astron.berkeley.edu/˜fmarchis/Science/TNOs_Appulse/), Laser Guide Star observations and direct imaging were used to observe more than 80 main-belt asteroids, 14 Trojans and 4 trans-neptunian objects. Among them we have identified as binary objects, four main-belt asteroids (22,87,90,121), one TNO (1996 TC36). A search amongst Trojan asteroids did not result in any candidates. Additional main-belts candidates may be confirmed in the following weeks. We will derive limits on the fraction of binary systems from our data. For some binary asteroids, such as 22 Kalliope, our observations span enough time to permit the determination of accurate orbital elements. We will present a dynamical model for the companion orbit of 22 Kalliope, which gives direct information on the internal structure of Kalliope itself.
Berthier Jerome
Chaffee Frederic
Conrad Albert
de Pater Imke
Descamps Pascal
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