The Planetary Science Journal (Jan 2024)
The Discovery and Evolution of a Possible New Epoch of Cometary Activity by the Centaur (2060) Chiron
- Matthew M. Dobson,
- Megan E. Schwamb,
- Alan Fitzsimmons,
- Charles Schambeau,
- Aren Beck,
- Larry Denneau,
- Nicolas Erasmus,
- A. N. Heinze,
- Luke J. Shingles,
- Robert J. Siverd,
- Ken W. Smith,
- John L. Tonry,
- Henry Weiland,
- David. R. Young,
- Michael S. P. Kelley,
- Tim Lister,
- Pedro H. Bernardinelli,
- Marin Ferrais,
- Emmanuel Jehin,
- Grigori Fedorets,
- Susan D. Benecchi,
- Anne J. Verbiscer,
- Joseph Murtagh,
- René Duffard,
- Edward Gomez,
- Joey Chatelain,
- Sarah Greenstreet
Affiliations
- Matthew M. Dobson
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- Astrophysics Research Centre, School of Mathematics and Physics, Queen’s University Belfast , Belfast BT7 1NN, UK
- Megan E. Schwamb
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- Astrophysics Research Centre, School of Mathematics and Physics, Queen’s University Belfast , Belfast BT7 1NN, UK
- Alan Fitzsimmons
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- Astrophysics Research Centre, School of Mathematics and Physics, Queen’s University Belfast , Belfast BT7 1NN, UK
- Charles Schambeau
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- Florida Space Institute, University of Central Florida , 12354 Research Parkway, Partnership 1 Building, Orlando, FL 32828, USA
- Aren Beck
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- Florida Space Institute, University of Central Florida , 12354 Research Parkway, Partnership 1 Building, Orlando, FL 32828, USA
- Larry Denneau
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- Institute for Astronomy, University of Hawaii at Manoa , Honolulu, HI 96822, USA
- Nicolas Erasmus
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- South African Astronomical Observatory , Cape Town 7925, South Africa
- A. N. Heinze
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- Department of Astronomy and the DIRAC Institute, University of Washington , 3910 15th Avenue NE, Seattle, WA 98195, USA
- Luke J. Shingles
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- Astrophysics Research Centre, School of Mathematics and Physics, Queen’s University Belfast , Belfast BT7 1NN, UK; GSI Helmholtzzentrum für Schwerionenforschung , Planckstraße 1, 64291 Darmstadt, Germany
- Robert J. Siverd
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- Institute for Astronomy, University of Hawaii at Manoa , Honolulu, HI 96822, USA
- Ken W. Smith
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- Astrophysics Research Centre, School of Mathematics and Physics, Queen’s University Belfast , Belfast BT7 1NN, UK
- John L. Tonry
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- Institute for Astronomy, University of Hawaii at Manoa , Honolulu, HI 96822, USA
- Henry Weiland
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- Institute for Astronomy, University of Hawaii at Manoa , Honolulu, HI 96822, USA
- David. R. Young
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- Astrophysics Research Centre, School of Mathematics and Physics, Queen’s University Belfast , Belfast BT7 1NN, UK
- Michael S. P. Kelley
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- Department of Astronomy, University of Maryland , College Park, MD 20742-0001, USA
- Tim Lister
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- Las Cumbres Observatory , 6740 Cortona Drive, Suite 102, Goleta, CA 93117, USA
- Pedro H. Bernardinelli
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- Department of Astronomy and the DIRAC Institute, University of Washington , 3910 15th Avenue NE, Seattle, WA 98195, USA
- Marin Ferrais
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- Arecibo Observatory, University of Central Florida , HC-3 Box 53995, Arecibo, PR 00612, USA
- Emmanuel Jehin
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- Space sciences, Technologies & Astrophysics Research (STAR) Institute, University of Liège , Belgium
- Grigori Fedorets
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- Astrophysics Research Centre, School of Mathematics and Physics, Queen’s University Belfast , Belfast BT7 1NN, UK; Finnish Centre for Astronomy with ESO, University of Turku , FI-20014 Turku, Finland; Department of Physics, P.O. Box 64, FI-00014 University of Helsinki , Finland
- Susan D. Benecchi
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- Planetary Science Institute , 1700 East Fort Lowell Road, Suite 106, Tucson, AZ 85719, USA
- Anne J. Verbiscer
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- Department of Astronomy, University of Virginia , P.O. Box 400325, Charlottesville, VA 22904-4325, USA
- Joseph Murtagh
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- Astrophysics Research Centre, School of Mathematics and Physics, Queen’s University Belfast , Belfast BT7 1NN, UK
- René Duffard
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- Instituto de Astrofisica de Andalucía—CSIC. Glorieta de la Astronomía s/n. Granada , Spain
- Edward Gomez
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- Las Cumbres Observatory, School of Physics and Astronomy, Cardiff University , Queens Buildings, The Parade, Cardiff CF24 3AA, UK
- Joey Chatelain
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- Las Cumbres Observatory , 6740 Cortona Drive, Suite 102, Goleta, CA 93117, USA
- Sarah Greenstreet
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- Department of Astronomy and the DIRAC Institute, University of Washington , 3910 15th Avenue NE, Seattle, WA 98195, USA; Rubin Observatory/NSF’s NOIRLab , 950 North Cherry Avenue, Tucson, AZ 85719, USA
- DOI
- https://doi.org/10.3847/PSJ/ad543c
- Journal volume & issue
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Vol. 5,
no. 7
p. 165
Abstract
Centaurs are small solar system objects on chaotic orbits in the giant planet region, forming an evolutionary continuum with the Kuiper Belt objects and Jupiter-family comets. Some Centaurs are known to exhibit cometary activity, though unlike comets, this activity tends not to correlate with heliocentric distance, and the mechanism behind it is currently poorly understood. We utilize serendipitous observations from the Asteroid Terrestrial-impact Last Alert System, Zwicky Transient Facility, Panoramic Survey Telescope and Rapid Response System, Dark Energy Survey, and Gaia in addition to targeted follow-up observations from the Las Cumbres Observatory, TRAnsiting Planets and PlanetesImals Small Telescope South (TRAPPIST-South), and Gemini North telescope to analyze an unexpected brightening exhibited by the known active Centaur (2060) Chiron in 2021. This is highly indicative of a cometary outburst. As of 2023 February, Chiron had still not returned to its prebrightening magnitude. We find Chiron's rotational lightcurve, phase curve effects, and possible high-albedo surface features to be unlikely causes of this observed brightening. We consider the most likely cause to be an epoch of either new or increased cometary activity, though we cannot rule out a possible contribution from Chiron's reported ring system, such as a collision of as-yet-unseen satellites shepherding the rings. We find no evidence for a coma in our Gemini or TRAPPIST-South observations, though this does not preclude the possibility that Chiron is exhibiting a coma that is too faint for observation or constrained to the immediate vicinity of the nucleus.
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