YORP Effect on Asteroid 162173 Ryugu: Implications for the Dynamical History

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S. Sasaki ◽  
T. Morota ◽  
Y. Cho ◽  
E. Tatsumi ◽  
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2018 ◽  
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pp. 15-15
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Oleksiy Golubov ◽  
Daniel J. Scheeres ◽  
Yurij N. Krugly
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AbstractHere, we discuss the YORP equilibria, to which asteroids can come as the result of their evolution due to the YORP effect.


2008 ◽  
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pp. 387-391 ◽  
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M. Micheli ◽  
P. Paolicchi
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Science ◽  
2007 ◽  
Vol 316 (5822) ◽  
pp. 274-277 ◽  
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P. A. Taylor ◽  
J.-L. Margot ◽  
D. Vokrouhlicky ◽  
D. J. Scheeres ◽  
P. Pravec ◽  
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2019 ◽  
Vol 631 ◽  
pp. A149
Author(s):  
A. Rożek ◽  
S. C. Lowry ◽  
M. C. Nolan ◽  
P. A. Taylor ◽  
L. A. M. Benner ◽  
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Context. The potentially hazardous asteroid (85990) 1999 JV6 has been a target of previously published thermal-infrared observations and optical photometry. It has been identified as a promising candidate for possible Yarkovsky-O’Keefe-Radzievskii-Paddack (YORP) effect detection. Aims. The YORP effect is a small thermal-radiation torque considered to be a key factor in spin-state evolution of small Solar System bodies. In order to detect YORP on 1999 JV6 we developed a detailed shape model and analysed the spin-state using both optical and radar observations. Methods. For 1999 JV6, we collected optical photometry between 2007 and 2016. Additionally, we obtained radar echo-power spectra and imaging observations with Arecibo and Goldstone planetary radar facilities in 2015, 2016, and 2017. We combined our data with published optical photometry to develop a robust physical model. Results. We determine that the rotation pole resides at negative latitudes in an area with a 5° radius close to the south ecliptic pole. The refined sidereal rotation period is 6.536787 ± 0.000007 h. The radar images are best reproduced with a bilobed shape model. Both lobes of 1999 JV6 can be represented as oblate ellipsoids with a smaller, more spherical component resting at the end of a larger, more elongated component. While contact binaries appear to be abundant in the near-Earth population, there are only a few published shape models for asteroids in this particular configuration. By combining the radar-derived shape model with optical light curves we determine a constant-period solution that fits all available data well. Using light-curve data alone we determine an upper limit for YORP of 8.5 × 10−8 rad day−2. Conclusions. The bifurcated shape of 1999 JV6 might be a result of two ellipsoidal components gently merging with each other, or a deformation of a rubble pile with a weak-tensile-strength core due to spin-up. The physical model of 1999 JV6 presented here will enable future studies of contact binary asteroid formation and evolution.


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David Vokrouhlický
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