Characterisation of candidate members of (136108) Haumea's family
Colin Snodgrass (1,2), Benoit Carry (1,3), Christophe Dumas (1),, Olivier Hainaut (4) ((1) ESO, Chile, (2) MPI for Solar System Research,, Germany, (3) Obs. Paris-Meudon, France, (4) ESO, Germany)

TL;DR
This study identifies true members of the Haumea collisional family among trans-Neptunian Objects by detecting water ice on their surfaces and constrains their densities using optical light-curves, refining our understanding of their composition.
Contribution
The paper confirms new family members and rejects candidates based on water ice detection, improving the identification of Haumea family members and testing their compositional properties.
Findings
Confirmed 10 family members including 2 new ones.
Rejected 13 candidates based on water ice absence.
Provided constraints on the densities of family members.
Abstract
Ragozzine & Brown [2007] presented a list of candidate members of the first collisional family to be found among the trans-Neptunian Objects (TNOs), the one associated with (136108) Haumea (2003 EL61). We aim to identify which of the candidate members of the Haumea collisional family are true members, by searching for water ice on their surfaces. We also attempt to test the theory that the family members are made of almost pure water ice by using optical light-curves to constrain their densities. We use optical and near-infrared photometry to identify water ice, in particular using the (J - H_S) colour as a sensitive measure of the absorption feature at 1.6 micron. We use the CH_4 filter of the new Hawk-I instrument at the VLT as a short H-band (H_S) for this as it is more sensitive to the water ice feature than the usual H filter. We report colours for 22 candidate family members,…
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