2012A&A...546A..86P


Query : 2012A&A...546A..86P

2012A&A...546A..86P - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 546A, 86-86 (2012/10-1)

The bimodal colors of Centaurs and small Kuiper belt objects.

PEIXINHO N., DELSANTI A., GUILBERT-LEPOUTRE A., GAFEIRA R. and LACERDA P.

Abstract (from CDS):

Ever since the very first photometric studies of Centaurs and Kuiper belt objects (KBOs) their visible color distribution has been controversial. This controversy has triggered to a prolific debate on the origin of the surface colors of these distant icy objects of the solar system. Two scenarios have been proposed to interpret and explain the large variability of colors, hence surface composition. Are the colors mainly primordial and directly related to the formation region, or are they the result of surface evolution processes? To date, no mechanism has been found that successfully explains why Centaurs, which are escapees from the Kuiper belt, exhibit two distinct color groups, whereas KBOs do not. We readdress this issue using a carefully compiled set of B-R colors and HR(α) magnitudes (as proxy for size) for 253 objects, including data for 10 new small objects. We find that the bimodal color distribution of Centaurs is a size-related phenomenon, common to both Centaurs and small KBOs, i.e. independent of dynamical classification. Furthermore, we find that large KBOs also have a bimodal distribution of surface colors, albeit distinct from the small objects and strongly dependent on the ``Haumea collisional family'' objects. When plotted in B-R, HR(α) space, the colors of Centaurs and KBOs display a peculiar N shape.

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Journal keyword(s): Kuiper belt: general

VizieR on-line data: <Available at CDS (J/A+A/546/A86): table3.dat table3.tex refs.dat>

Simbad objects: 10

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Number of rows : 10
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 GSC 00012-00563 * 00 55 14.2561325640 +01 01 51.044365668 15.248 15.382 14.984 14.745 14.500 ~ 8 0
2 GSC 00012-00929 * 00 55 15.6687187776 +01 01 54.322410612 15.341 15.493 15.036 14.751 14.447 ~ 7 0
3 GSC 00048-01051 * 02 56 14.2742293224 +00 35 11.596354944 12.771 12.818 12.273 11.929 11.597 ~ 6 0
4 GSC 00048-01023 * 02 56 30.7992958440 +00 40 06.880926540 15.029 14.931 14.293 13.904 13.534 ~ 7 0
5 V* UY Sex HS* 10 50 02.8265487864 -00 00 36.879009588 12.063 13.184 13.474 13.606 13.769 sdO9VIIHe6 162 0
6 GSC 05017-00273 * 15 39 35.4255796992 -00 15 07.427841444 15.448 15.152 14.256 13.705 13.175 ~ 7 0
7 GSC 00447-00152 * 18 40 51.4887124176 +00 02 23.257203540 16.093 15.365 14.281 13.657 13.063 ~ 8 0
8 UCAC2 28113774 * 20 43 54.9972403344 -10 45 31.310130060 15.302 15.206 14.540 14.161 13.789 ~ 12 0
9 GSC 00543-01302 * 21 40 49.4538211680 +00 27 58.003464456 14.719 14.744 14.225 13.874 13.543 ~ 8 0
10 PG 2213-006 HS* 22 16 28.3762385784 -00 21 13.503339864 12.747 13.93 14.14 14.54 14.348 sdOB 78 0

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