2007A&A...472..311M


Query : 2007A&A...472..311M

2007A&A...472..311M - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 472, 311-319 (2007/9-2)

Light curves and colours of the faint Uranian irregular satellites {Sycorax}, {Prospero}, {Stephano}, {Setebos}, and {Trinculo}.

MARIS M., CARRARO G. and PARISI M.G.

Abstract (from CDS):

After the work of Gladman et al. (1998, Nature, 392, 897), it is now assessed that many irregular satellites are orbiting around Uranus. Despite many studies performed in past years, very little is know about the light-curves of these objects and inconsistencies are present between colours derived by different authors. This situation motivated our effort to improve both the knowledge of colours and light curves. We present and discuss, the time series observations of Sycorax, Prospero, Stephano, Setebos, and Trinculo, five faint, irregular satellites of Uranus, which were carried out at VLT, ESO Paranal (Chile) on the nights between 29 and 30 July, 2005 and 25 and 30 November, 2005. We derive light curves for Sycorax and Prospero and colours for all of these these bodies. For Sycorax we obtain colours B-V=0.839±0.014, V-R=0.531±0.005, and a light-curve which is suggestive of a periodical variation with period ≃3.6h and amplitude ≃0.067±0.004mag. The periods and colours we derive also for Sycorax are in agreement with our previous determination in 1999 using NTT. We also derive a light-curve for Prospero which suggests an amplitude of about 0.2 mag and a periodicity of about 4h. However, the sparseness of our data, prevents a more precise characterization of the light-curves, and we can not determine whether they are one-peaked or two-peaked. Hence, these periods and amplitudes have to be considered preliminary estimates. As for Setebos, Stephano, and Trinculo the present data do not allow us to derive any unambiguous periodicity, despite the fact that Setebos displays a significant variability with amplitude about as large as that of Prospero. Colours for Prospero, Setebos, Stephano, and Trinculo are in marginal agreement with the literature.

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Journal keyword(s): planets and satellites: general - methods: observational - methods: data analysis - methods: statistical - methods: numerical

CDS comments: PG 1033+099 is a misprint for PG 1633+099

Simbad objects: 7

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Number of rows : 7
N Identifier Otype ICRS (J2000)
RA
ICRS (J2000)
DEC
Mag U Mag B Mag V Mag R Mag I Sp type #ref
1850 - 2024
#notes
1 SA 92- reg 00 55 03.80 +00 47 13.2           ~ 101 0
2 PG 0231+051 WD* 02 33 41.3574299856 +05 18 43.649856216 14.562 15.776 16.096 16.267 16.639 DAO.6 148 0
3 PG 1528+062 HS* 15 30 49.9257266448 +06 00 56.275796952 13.424 14.515 14.767 14.878 15.063 sdOB 35 0
4 PG 1633+099 HS* 16 35 24.0241690848 +09 47 49.891209036 13.215 14.205 14.396 14.481 14.609 sdB 111 0
5 [L92b] Mark A HS* 20 43 59.2253596272 -10 47 41.696051820 11.854 13.010 13.256 13.370 13.494 sdO 70 1
6 PG 2331+055 HS? 23 33 44.4698554608 +05 46 39.793017432 14.629 15.116 15.182 15.194 15.226 sd 36 0
7 SA 111- reg ~ ~           ~ 17 0

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