2020A&A...643A..38Y


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2020A&A...643A..38Y - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 643A, 38-38 (2020/11-1)

Physical and dynamical characterization of the Euphrosyne asteroid family.

YANG B., HANUS J., BROZ M., CHRENKO O., WILLMAN M., SEVECEK P., MASIERO J. and KALUNA H.

Abstract (from CDS):


Aims. The Euphrosyne asteroid family occupies a unique zone in orbital element space around 3.15 au and may be an important source of the low-albedo near-Earth objects. The parent body of this family may have been one of the planetesimals that delivered water and organic materials onto the growing terrestrial planets. We aim to characterize the compositional properties as well as the dynamical properties of the family.
Methods. We performed a systematic study to characterize the physical properties of the Euphrosyne family members via low-resolution spectroscopy using the NASA Infrared Telescope Facility. In addition, we performed smoothed-particle hydrodynamics (SPH) simulations and N-body simulations to investigate the collisional origin, determine a realistic velocity field, study the orbital evolution, and constrain the age of the Euphrosyne family.
Results. Our spectroscopy survey shows that the family members exhibit a tight taxonomic distribution, suggesting a homogeneous composition of the parent body. Our SPH simulations are consistent with the Euphrosyne family having formed via a reaccumulation process instead of a cratering event. Finally, our N-body simulations indicate that the age of the family is 280–80+180Myr, which is younger than previous estimates.

Abstract Copyright: © ESO 2020

Journal keyword(s): minor planets, asteroids: general - minor planets, asteroids: individual : (31) Euphrosyne - methods: observational - methods: numerical

Simbad objects: 16

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Number of rows : 16
N Identifier Otype ICRS (J2000)
RA
ICRS (J2000)
DEC
Mag U Mag B Mag V Mag R Mag I Sp type #ref
1850 - 2023
#notes
1 HD 5331 PM* 00 54 50.5302886152 -32 37 10.081841844   9.75 9.15     G2V 14 0
2 HD 11532 PM* 01 53 18.3712838400 +00 22 23.275841628   10.36 9.71     G8III/IV 79 1
3 HD 283691 * 04 34 42.4725511680 +27 32 04.597207080   9.65 9.2     F8 19 0
4 HD 30854 PM* 04 53 16.9960144536 +43 48 42.324295248   9.10 8.46     G2V 17 0
5 HD 34828 PM* 05 19 38.5115579328 -13 35 29.214960180   9.19 8.59     G2V 6 0
6 HD 250641 PM* 06 02 44.1792258384 +25 45 39.327230880   10.68 9.98     G2V 5 0
7 HD 237451 * 06 04 17.6519832744 +59 52 19.706232540 9.820 9.560 8.880     G5 13 0
8 HD 73708 PM* 08 40 23.0121991800 +20 49 35.908296384   10.22 9.51     G2V 11 0
9 HD 91950 PM* 10 37 20.5106277672 +25 04 48.692095248   9.21   8.2   G2V 36 0
10 HD 98562 PM* 11 20 36.5781754104 +23 36 51.683814756   9.43 8.82     G2V 37 0
11 HD 106172 PM* 12 13 03.0522507840 -16 36 49.007783232   10.15 9.58     G2V 4 0
12 HD 164595 PM* 18 00 38.8944915648 +29 34 18.921829044   7.72   6.7   G2V 111 0
13 HD 190605 PM* 20 04 55.1448748935 +26 03 15.198083256   8.35   7.3   G6 39 0
14 HD 206828 PM* 21 44 09.3126271344 +26 31 09.459346548   9.10   7.9   G2V 33 0
15 HD 207079 PM* 21 46 48.0222079176 -11 56 31.238085192   10.19 9.52     G2V 6 0
16 HD 222033 PM* 23 37 06.6299618928 +30 40 40.891179180   7.81   6.8   G0V 52 0

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