Recurring Activity Discovered on Quasi-Hilda 2009 DQ118

IF 8.8 1区 物理与天体物理 Q1 ASTRONOMY & ASTROPHYSICS Astrophysical Journal Letters Pub Date : 2023-10-25 DOI:10.3847/2041-8213/acfcbc
William J. Oldroyd, Colin Orion Chandler, Chadwick A. Trujillo, Scott S. Sheppard, Henry H. Hsieh, Jay K. Kueny, William A. Burris, Jarod A. DeSpain, Kennedy A. Farrell, Michele T. Mazzucato, Milton K. D. Bosch, Tiffany Shaw-Diaz, Virgilio Gonano
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Abstract We have discovered two epochs of activity on quasi-Hilda 2009 DQ 118 . Small bodies that display comet-like activity, such as active asteroids and active quasi-Hildas, are important for understanding the distribution of water and other volatiles throughout the solar system. Through our NASA Partner Citizen Science project, Active Asteroids, volunteers classified archival images of 2009 DQ 118 as displaying comet-like activity. By performing an in-depth archival image search, we found over 20 images from UT 2016 March 8–9 with clear signs of a comet-like tail. We then carried out follow-up observations of 2009 DQ 118 using the 3.5 m Astrophysical Research Consortium Telescope at Apache Point Observatory, Sunspot, New Mexico, USA and the 6.5 m Magellan Baade Telescope at Las Campanas Observatory, Chile. These images revealed a second epoch of activity associated with the UT 2023 April 22 perihelion passage of 2009 DQ 118 . We performed photometric analysis of the tail and find that it had a similar apparent length and surface brightness during both epochs. We also explored the orbital history and future of 2009 DQ 118 through dynamical simulations. These simulations show that 2009 DQ 118 is currently a quasi-Hilda and that it frequently experiences close encounters with Jupiter. We find that 2009 DQ 118 is currently on the boundary between asteroidal and cometary orbits. Additionally, it has likely been a Jupiter family comet or Centaur for much of the past 10 kyr and will be in these same regions for the majority of the next 10 kyr. Since both detected epochs of activity occurred near perihelion, the observed activity is consistent with sublimation of volatile ices. 2009 DQ 118 is currently observable until ∼mid-October 2023. Further observations would help to characterize the observed activity.
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在准希尔达2009 DQ118上发现的重复活动
摘要我们在拟希尔达2009 DQ 118上发现了两个活跃期。表现出类似彗星活动的小天体,如活跃的小行星和活跃的准希尔达斯,对于了解整个太阳系中水和其他挥发物的分布非常重要。通过我们的NASA合作伙伴公民科学项目“活跃的小行星”,志愿者将2009 DQ 118的档案图像分类为显示类似彗星的活动。通过对档案图像进行深入搜索,我们发现2016年3月8日至9日的20多张UT图像中有明显的彗星状尾巴迹象。随后,我们利用美国新墨西哥州阿帕奇波因特天文台的3.5米天体物理研究联盟望远镜和智利拉斯坎帕纳斯天文台的6.5米麦哲伦望远镜对2009 DQ 118进行了后续观测。这些图像显示了与4月22日UT 2023近日点通过2009 DQ 118有关的第二个活动时期。我们对尾巴进行了光度分析,发现它在两个时期具有相似的表观长度和表面亮度。我们还通过动力学模拟探索了2009 DQ 118的轨道历史和未来。这些模拟表明,2009 DQ 118目前是一颗准希尔达,它经常与木星近距离接触。我们发现2009 DQ 118目前处于小行星和彗星轨道的交界处。此外,在过去10千光年的大部分时间里,它很可能是一颗木星家族的彗星或半人马座彗星,并将在未来10千光年的大部分时间里位于这些相同的区域。由于两次探测到的活动都发生在近日点附近,因此观测到的活动与挥发性冰的升华一致。2009 DQ 118目前可观测到2023年10月中旬。进一步的观测将有助于确定观测到的活动的特征。
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