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Photometric analysis for the spin and shape parameters of the C-type main-belt asteroids (171) Ophelia and (360) Carlova (Research Note).

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العنوان: Photometric analysis for the spin and shape parameters of the C-type main-belt asteroids (171) Ophelia and (360) Carlova (Research Note).
المؤلفون: Xiaobin Wang, Muinonen, Karri, Yibo Wang, Behrend, Raoul, Goncalves, Rui, Oey, Julian, Antonini, Pierre, Demeautis, Christophe, Manzini, Federico, Damerdji, Jacques, Montier, Jacques, Klotz, Alain, Leroy, Arnaud, Ganand, Giller
المصدر: Astronomy & Astrophysics / Astronomie et Astrophysique; Sep2015, Vol. 581, p1-5, 5p
مصطلحات موضوعية: ASTEROIDS, BINARY systems (Astronomy), ASTRONOMICAL photometry, MARKOV chain Monte Carlo, ELLIPSOIDS, LIGHT curves
مستخلص: Aims. Two C-type main-belt asteroids (171) Ophelia and (360) Carlova are studied for their spin parameters and shapes in the present paper. Although it was suspected that Ophelia was a binary system owing to the eclipse features in the light curve obtained in 1977, no direct evidence has been obtained to confirm the binarity. To verify the previous findings, the spin parameters and shape of Ophelia are derived by analyzing the photometric data. To understand the dispersion in the previous determination of Carlova's spin parameters, new observational data and existing photometric data are reanalyzed to find a homogenous solution for its spin parameters and shape. Methods. The spin parameters and shapes of two asteroids were determined from photometric data using the convex inversion technique. The simplified virtual-observation Markov chain Monte Carlo method was applied to estimate the uncertainties of the spin parameters and to understand the divergence of derived shapes. Results. A pair of possible poles for Ophelia are derived, the spin periods corresponding to the two poles are nearly the same. The convex shape of Ophelia shows binary characteristics. For Carlova, a unique pole solution and its convex shape are ascertained together with the occultation observations. The convex shape of Carlova shows that it is a rough ellipsoid. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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تدمد:00046361
DOI:10.1051/0004-6361/201526523