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A QUARTET OF NEAR-EARTH ASTEROID BINARY CANDIDATES.

Brian D Warner1.   

Abstract

Analysis of CCD photometry observations at the Center for Solar System Studies-Palmer Divide Station (CS3-PDS) made in 2014 June-October found four main-belt binary candidates. 2012 Tantalus is a probable binary that shows a strong second period but no mutual events. (68348) 2001 LO7 is a probable binary, also showing a strong second period and no confirmed mutual events, but P2 is a close to an integral multiple to P1 , which sometimes indicates a harmonic alias. (190208) 2006 AQ appears to be probable wide binary, showing a long period lightcurve superimposed by a short period, lower amplitude component. (276049) 2002 CE26 is a known binary (Shepard et al., 2004). Pravec et al. (2006) reported P1 = 3.293 h with no indications of the satellite. The 2014 observations at CS3 initially led to P1 = 3.088 h. After further analysis and confirmation of the longer period (Pravec, personal communications), a period of P1 = 3.928 h was adopted. Unlike the earlier results, there were indications of a satellite with Porb = 16.26 h, which agrees with estimates for the orbital period based on the discovery radar observations. The lightcurve data, however, indicate a considerably larger satellite than indicated by radar.

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Year:  2015        PMID: 32457973      PMCID: PMC7249494     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Minor Planet Bull


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1.  Formation of asteroid pairs by rotational fission.

Authors:  P Pravec; D Vokrouhlický; D Polishook; D J Scheeres; A W Harris; A Galád; O Vaduvescu; F Pozo; A Barr; P Longa; F Vachier; F Colas; D P Pray; J Pollock; D Reichart; K Ivarsen; J Haislip; A Lacluyze; P Kusnirák; T Henych; F Marchis; B Macomber; S A Jacobson; Yu N Krugly; A V Sergeev; A Leroy
Journal:  Nature       Date:  2010-08-26       Impact factor: 49.962

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1.  ANOTHER TRIO OF POSSIBLE VERY WIDE BINARY ASTEROIDS.

Authors:  Brian D Warner; Robert D Stephens
Journal:  Minor Planet Bull       Date:  2019-04

2.  NEAR-EARTH ASTEROID LIGHTCURVE ANALYSIS AT CS3-PALMER DIVIDE STATION: 2017 APRIL THRU JUNE.

Authors:  Brian D Warner
Journal:  Minor Planet Bull       Date:  2017 Oct-Dec

3.  TWO NEW BINARIES AND CONTINUING OBSERVATIONS OF HUNGARIA GROUP ASTEROIDS.

Authors:  Brian D Warner
Journal:  Minor Planet Bull       Date:  2015 Apr-Jun

4.  THREE UNUSUAL HUNGARIA ASTEROIDS.

Authors:  Brian D Warner
Journal:  Minor Planet Bull       Date:  2015 Jul-Sep

5.  NEAR-EARTH ASTEROID LIGHTCURVE ANALYSIS AT CS3-PALMER DIVIDE STATION: 2016 DECEMBER THRU 2017 APRIL.

Authors:  Brian D Warner
Journal:  Minor Planet Bull       Date:  2017 Jul-Sep

6.  LIGHTCURVE PHOTOMETRY OPPORTUNITIES: 2017 OCTOBER-DECEMBER.

Authors:  Brian D Warner; Alan W Harris; Josef Ďurech; Lance A M Benner
Journal:  Minor Planet Bull       Date:  2017 Oct-Dec
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