174P/Echeclus: a strange case of outburst
P. Rousselot

TL;DR
This study investigates the unusual outburst of Centaur 174P/Echeclus at 13 AU, analyzing observational data to understand its physical conditions, dust production, and the nature of the outburst source.
Contribution
It provides detailed observational constraints on Echeclus's outburst, including dust production rates and source characteristics, which are novel for such distant cometary activity.
Findings
Detected a distinct diffuse source of activity separate from Echeclus.
Measured a dust production rate of approximately 86 kg/s.
No emission lines or satellite detected, with activity absent after one year.
Abstract
Context. More than ten Centaurs are now known to have cometary activity at large heliocentric distance (i.e. 5-13 AU). Among these objects, 174P/Echeclus which showed cometary activity at 13 AU from the Sun, is a unique case, because of: (i) the amplitude of its outburst, (ii) the source of cometary activity that appears distinct from Echeclus itself. Aims. This paper aims at investigating the physical conditions that have led to this unusual outburst. The purpose is also to quantify this phenomenon and to provide observational constraints for its modeling. Methods. We use observations from different telescopes, performed before, during, and after the outburst. We performed the main observations on March 23 and 30, 2006, with the 8.2-m ESO Very Large Telescope and FORS 1 instrument. They consist of visible images and spectra. Results. Our main results are: (i) a cometary…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstro and Planetary Science · Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Space Exploration and Technology
