Episodically Active Asteroid 6478 Gault

Jewitt, David and Kim, Yoonyoung and Luu, Jane and Rajagopal, Jayadev and Kotulla, Ralf and Ridgway, Susan and Liu, Wilson (2019) Episodically Active Asteroid 6478 Gault. The Astrophysical Journal, 876 (2). L19. ISSN 2041-8213

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Abstract

We present imaging and spectroscopic observations of 6478 Gault, a ∼6 km diameter inner main-belt asteroid currently exhibiting strong, comet-like characteristics. Three distinct tails indicate that ultra-slow dust (ejection speed 0.15 ± 0.05 m s−1) was emitted from Gault in separate episodes beginning UT 2018 October 28 ± 5 (Tail A), UT 2018 December 31 ± 5 (Tail B), and UT 2019 February 10 ± 7 (Tail C), with durations of ΔT ∼ 10–20 days. With a mean particle radius $\overline{a}\,\sim $ 200 μm, the estimated masses of the tails are MA ∼ 4 × 107 kg, MB ∼ 6 × 106 kg, and MC ∼ 6 × 105 kg, respectively, and the mass-loss rates from the nucleus are 20–40 kg s−1 for Tail A, 4–6 kg s−1 for Tail B, and ∼0.4 kg s−1 for Tail C. In its optical colors Gault is more similar to C-type asteroids than to S-types, even though the latter are numerically dominant in the inner asteroid belt. A spectroscopic upper limit to the production of gas is set at 1 kg s−1. Discrete emission in three protracted episodes effectively rules out an impact origin for the observed activity. Sublimation driven activity is unlikely given the inner-belt orbit and the absence of detectable gas. In any case, sublimation would not easily account for the observed multiple ejections. The closest similarity is between Gault and active asteroid 311P/(2013 P5), an object showing repeated but aperiodic ejections of dust over a 9 month period. While Gault is 10 times larger than 311P/(2013 P5), and the relevant timescale for spin-up by radiation torques is ∼100 times longer, its properties are likewise most consistent with episodic emission from a body rotating near breakup.

Item Type: Article
Subjects: STM One > Physics and Astronomy
Depositing User: Unnamed user with email support@stmone.org
Date Deposited: 03 Jun 2023 06:54
Last Modified: 26 Jul 2024 06:53
URI: http://publications.openuniversitystm.com/id/eprint/1256

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