New evidence supporting past dust ejections from active asteroid (4015) Wilson-Harrington

Sunho Jin, Masateru Ishiguro, Jooyeon Geem, Hiroyuki Naito, Jun Takahashi, Hiroshi Akitaya, Daisuke Kuroda, Seitaro Urakawa, Seiko Takagi, Tatsuharu Oono, Tomohiko Sekiguchi, Davide Perna, Simone Ieva, Yoonsoo P. Bach, Ryo Imazawa, Koji S. Kawabata, Makoto Watanabe, Hangbin Jo
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Context. (4015) Wilson-Harrington (hereafter, WH) was discovered as a comet in 1949 but has a dynamical property consistent with that of a near-Earth asteroid. Although there is a report that the 1949 activity is associated with an ion tail, the cause of the activity has not yet been identified. Aims. This work aims to reveal the mysterious comet-like activity of the near-Earth asteroid. Methods. We conducted new polarimetric observations of WH from May 2022 to January 2023, reanalyses of the photographic plate images taken at the time of its discovery in 1949, and dust tail simulation modelings, where the dust terminal velocity and ejection epoch are taken into account. Results. We found that this object shows polarization characteristics similar to those of low-albedo asteroids. We derived the geometric albedo ranging from pV = 0.076 +- 0.010 to pV = 0.094 +- 0.018 from our polarimetry (the values vary depending on the data used for fitting and the slope-albedo relationship coefficients). In addition, the 1949 image showed an increase in brightness around the nucleus. Furthermore, we found that the color of the tail is consistent with sunlight, suggesting that the 1949 activity is associated with dust ejection. From the dust tail analysis, ~9 x 10^5 kg of material was ejected episodically at a low velocity equivalent to or even slower than the escape velocity. Conclusions. We conclude that WH is most likely an active asteroid of main belt origin and that the activity in 1949 was likely triggered by mass shedding due to fast rotation.
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支持活动小行星(4015)威尔逊-哈灵顿过去尘埃喷射的新证据
背景(4015) 威尔逊-哈灵顿(Wilson-Harrington,以下简称 "WH")于 1949 年作为一颗彗星被发现,但其动力学特性与近地小行星一致。虽然有报告称 1949 年的活动与离子尾有关,但活动的原因尚未查明。目的。这项工作旨在揭示近地小行星类似彗星的神秘活动。方法。我们在2022年5月至2023年1月期间对WH进行了新的极坐标观测,重新分析了1949年发现WH时拍摄的照相板图像,并建立了尘埃尾模拟模型,其中考虑了尘埃末端速度和抛射纪元。结果。我们发现该天体的偏振特性与流反照小行星类似。此外,1949 年的图像显示,该天体的星核周围亮度有所增加。此外,我们还发现尾部的颜色与太阳光一致,这表明1949年的活动与尘埃喷射有关。从尘埃尾部的分析来看,约9 x 10^5千克的物质以相当于甚至慢于逃逸速度的低速被喷射出来。我们的结论是,WH 很可能是一颗起源于主带的活动小行星,1949 年的活动很可能是由于快速旋转造成的质量脱落引发的。
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