Characterisation of candidate members of (136108) Haumea's family: II. Follow-up observations
Benoit Carry, Colin Snodgrass, Pedro Lacerda, Olivier Hainaut,, Christophe Dumas

TL;DR
This study uses optical and near-infrared photometry to confirm one new member of Haumea's collisional family among TNOs, refining the understanding of its composition and formation.
Contribution
It provides new observational data confirming one candidate as a true family member and rejects five others, improving the identification of Haumea's family members.
Findings
Confirmed one new family member (2003 UZ117)
Rejected five candidate members
Only a third of candidates are confirmed members
Abstract
From a dynamical analysis of the orbital elements of transneptunian objects (TNOs), Ragozzine & Brown reported a list of candidate members of the first collisional family found among this population, associated with (136108) Haumea (a.k.a. 2003 EL61). We aim to distinguish the true members of the Haumea collisional family from interlopers. We search for water ice on their surfaces, which is a common characteristic of the known family members. The properties of the confirmed family are used to constrain the formation mechanism of Haumea, its satellites, and its family. Optical and near-infrared photometry is used to identify water ice. We use in particular the CH4 filter of the Hawk-I instrument at the European Southern Observatory Very Large Telescope as a short H-band (Hs), the (J-Hs) colour being a sensitive measure of the water ice absorption band at 1.6 {\mu}m. Continuing our…
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