2020A&A...643A.117O


Query : 2020A&A...643A.117O

2020A&A...643A.117O - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 643A, 117-117 (2020/11-1)

Spin rates of V-type asteroids.

OSZKIEWICZ D., TROIANSKYI V., FOHRING D., GALAD A., KWIATKOWSKI T., MARCINIAK A., SKIFF B.A., GEIER S., BORCZYK W., MOSKOVITZ N.A., KANKIEWICZ P., GAJDOS S., VILAGI J., POLCIC L., KLUWAK T., WILAWER E., KASHUBA V., UDOVICHENKO S., KEIR L., KAMINSKI K., DEVOGELE M. and GUSTAFSSON A.

Abstract (from CDS):


Context. Basaltic V-type asteroids play a crucial role in studies of Solar System evolution and planetesimal formation. Comprehensive studies of their physical, dynamical, and statistical properties provide insight into these processes. Thanks to wide surveys, currently there are numerous known V-type and putative V-type asteroids, allowing a detailed statistical analysis.
Aims. Our main goal is to analyze I corrected for US language conventions in this paper the currently available large sample of V-type spin rates, to find signatures of the non-gravitational Yarkovsky-O'Keefe-Radzievskii-Paddack (YORP) effect among the different V-type populations, and to estimate the spin barrier and critical density for V-type asteroids. Our intention is to increase the pool of information about the intriguing V-types.
Methods. We collected rotational periods from the literature for spectrally confirmed V-types, putative V-types, and Vesta family members. Through spectroscopic observations we confirmed their taxonomic type and verified the high confirmation rates of the putative V-types. We combined the collected periods with periods estimated in this manuscript and produced rotational frequency distributions. We determined the spin barrier in the frequency-light curve amplitude space for V-type asteroids.
Results. We analyzed rotational periods of 536 asteroids in our sample. As expected, due to the small size of the objects analyzed, the frequency distributions for the Vesta family and the V-types outside the family are inconsistent with a Maxwellian shape. The Vesta family shows an excess of slow-rotators. V-types outside the family show an excess of both slow and fast rotators. Interestingly, we found that the population of V-types outside the Vesta family shows a significant excess of fast rotators compared to the Vesta family. The estimated critical density for V-type asteroids exceeds ρc=2.0g/cm3, which surpasses the previous estimates.
Conclusions. We demonstrated that V-type asteroids have been influenced by the thermal radiation YORP effect and that their critical spin rate is higher than for C-type asteroids. The population of V-types outside the Vesta family shows a significant excess of fast rotators compared to the Vesta family. We hypothesize that the objects that evolved from the Vesta family though the Yarkovsky drift are also more susceptible to the YORP effect. Objects for which YORP has not yet had enough time to act and those that are more YORP resistant will be left in the family, which explains the relatively small proportion of fast rotators being left. The YORP timescale must thus be similar to the migration timescale for those objects.

Abstract Copyright: © ESO 2020

Journal keyword(s): minor planets, asteroids: general

Simbad objects: 14

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Number of rows : 14
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 11532 PM* 01 53 18.3712838400 +00 22 23.275841628   10.36 9.71     G8III/IV 77 1
2 HD 16008 PM* 02 33 49.0261666392 -19 36 42.502173696   9.24 8.58     G5V 71 0
3 HD 28099 BY* 04 26 40.1217122952 +16 44 48.885808416 8.98 8.78 8.12 7.56 7.23 G2+V 407 0
4 HD 77730 PM* 09 04 59.9569580800 +22 49 56.506686074 8.080 7.990   7.0   G2V 34 0
5 BD+00 2717 * 10 57 04.0451198496 -00 13 12.886813308 10.822 10.567 9.903 9.537 9.206 ~ 73 0
6 HD 117860 PM* 13 33 11.3140750320 -08 26 36.051691992   8.00 7.36     G2V 68 0
7 HD 133011 PM* 15 02 44.4578257296 -18 26 40.409894580   9.81 9.14     G2V 17 0
8 BD+00 3383 * 15 38 16.2782442528 +00 15 21.660013476   11.10 10.50     ~ 31 0
9 HD 140990 PM* 15 47 20.2694215944 -20 28 09.948022644   8.46 7.85     G2V 33 0
10 TYC 447-508-1 * 18 42 45.0084677256 +00 08 04.693469856 13.092 13.057 12.425 12.064 11.716 ~ 38 0
11 HD 203311 PM* 21 21 51.0795436104 -16 16 25.882306248   8.05 7.45     G2V 35 0
12 HD 209847 PM* 22 06 41.3987440368 -14 44 13.990643916   10.332 9.774     G2V 18 0
13 HD 210078 * 22 08 06.4143020424 -11 53 00.302600184   10.948 10.346 9.75 9.703 G3V 16 0
14 * 51 Peg PM* 22 57 27.9804852576 +20 46 07.797040104 6.39 6.16 5.46 4.97 4.61 G2IV 1143 1

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