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Jul 2006
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=2006icar..183..179k&link_type=abstract
Icarus, Volume 183, Issue 1, p. 179-185.
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We present photometric and astrometric results from four epochs of ground-based observations at the Magellan telescopes of the Kuiper belt binary 2003QY90. Resolved observations show both components to be highly variable and often of nearly equal brightness, causing difficulty in distinguishing between the primary and secondary components for observations spaced widely in time. Resolved lightcurve observations on one night show one component to have a single-peaked rotation period of 3.4±1.1 h and a peak-to-peak amplitude of 0.34±0.12 mag. The other component exhibits a less constrained lightcurve, with a single-peaked rotation period of 7.1±2.9 h and a peak-to-peak amplitude of 0.90±0.36 mag. Under the assumption of equal albedos, the diameter ratio is 1.25±0.11 in the Sloan i filter. While we cannot determine an orbit from our four distinct epochs of observation (due to ambiguity in component identification), we place limits on the orbital period of the system of 300 600 days, we find a minimum semi-major axis of 13,092 km for a circular orbit and a system mass range of (2.3 18.0)×10 kg depending on the identification of components in our observations.
Elliot James L.
Kern Susan D.
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