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dc.contributor.author Rozek, Agata
dc.contributor.author Lowry, Stephen C.
dc.contributor.author Rozitis, Benjamin
dc.contributor.author Dover, Lord R.
dc.contributor.author Taylor, Patrick A.
dc.contributor.author Virkki, Anne
dc.contributor.author Green, Simon F.
dc.contributor.author Snodgrass, Colin
dc.contributor.author Fitzsimmons, Alan
dc.contributor.author Campbell-White, Justyn
dc.contributor.author Sajadian, Sedighe
dc.contributor.author Bozza, Valerio
dc.contributor.author Burgdorf, Martin J.
dc.contributor.author Dominik, Martin
dc.contributor.author Jaimes, R. Figuera
dc.contributor.author Hinse, Tobias C.
dc.contributor.author Hundertmark, Markus
dc.contributor.author Jorgensen, Uffe G.
dc.contributor.author Longa-Pena, Penelope
dc.contributor.author Rabus, Markus
dc.contributor.author Rahvar, Sohrab
dc.contributor.author Skottfelt, Jesper
dc.contributor.author Southworth, John
dc.date.accessioned 2024-09-26T00:46:23Z
dc.date.available 2024-09-26T00:46:23Z
dc.date.issued 2022-09-01
dc.identifier.issn 0035-8711
dc.identifier.uri https://repositorio.uss.cl/handle/uss/13471
dc.description Publisher Copyright: © 2022 The Author(s). Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of Royal Astronomical Society.
dc.description.abstract Between 2010 and 2017, we have collected new optical and radar observations of the potentially hazardous asteroid (2102) Tantalus from the ESO NTT and Danish telescopes at the La Silla Observatory, and from the Arecibo planetary radar. The object appears to be nearly spherical, showing a low-amplitude light-curve variation and limited large-scale features in the radar images. The spin-state is difficult to constrain with the available data; including a certain light-curve subset significantly changes the spin-state estimates, and the uncertainties on period determination are significant. Constraining any change in rotation rate was not possible, despite decades of observations. The convex light curve-inversion model, with rotational pole at λ = 210° ± 41° and β = -30° ± 35°, is more flattened than the two models reconstructed by including radar observations: with prograde (λ = 36° ± 23°, β = 30° ± 15°), and with retrograde rotation mode (λ = 180° ± 24°, β = -30 ± 16°). Using data from WISE, we were able to determine that the prograde model produces the best agreement in size determination between radar and thermophysical modelling. Radar measurements indicate possible variation in surface properties, suggesting one side might have lower radar albedo and be rougher at the centimetre-to-decimetre scale than the other. However, further observations are needed to confirm this. Thermophysical analysis indicates a surface covered in fine-grained regolith, consistent with radar albedo, and polarisation ratio measurements. Finally, geophysical investigation of the spin-stability of Tantalus shows that it could be exceeding its critical spin-rate via cohesive forces. en
dc.language.iso eng
dc.relation.ispartof vol. 515 Issue: no. 3 Pages: 4551-4564
dc.source Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
dc.title Physical properties of near-Earth asteroid (2102) Tantalus from multiwavelength observations en
dc.type Artículo
dc.identifier.doi 10.1093/mnras/stac1835
dc.publisher.department Facultad de Ingeniería, Arquitectura y Diseño


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