Asteroid Spin-Rate Study using the Intermediate Palomar Transient Factory
Chan-Kao Chang, Wing-Huen Ip, Hsing-Wen Lin, Yu-Chi Cheng, Chow-Choong, Ngeow, Ting-Chang Yang, Adam Waszczak, Shrinivas R. Kulkarni, David Levitan,, Branimir Sesar, Russ Laher, Jason Surace, Thomas. A. Prince

TL;DR
This study used the Intermediate Palomar Transient Factory to measure asteroid rotation periods, confirming the spin barrier at 2 hours, discovering a super-fast rotator, and analyzing differences in spin-rate distributions among asteroid types.
Contribution
First large-scale survey using iPTF data to measure asteroid spin rates, identifying a new super-fast rotator and analyzing type-dependent spin-rate limits.
Findings
Confirmed the 2-hour spin barrier for rubble-pile asteroids.
Discovered a new super-fast rotator, 2005 UW163.
Found C-type asteroids have lower spin-rate limits than S-types.
Abstract
Two dedicated asteroid rotation-period surveys have been carried out using data taken on January 6-9 and February 20-23 of 2014 by the Intermediate Palomar Transient Factory (iPTF) in the ~band with -min cadence. The total survey area covered 174~deg in the ecliptic plane. Reliable rotation periods for 1,438 asteroids are obtained from a larger data set of 6,551 mostly main-belt asteroids, each with ~detections. Analysis of 1751, PTF based, reliable rotation periods clearly shows the "spin barrier" at ~hours for "rubble-pile" asteroids. We also found a new large-sized super-fast rotator, 2005 UW163 (Chang et al., 2014), and other five candidates as well. Our spin-rate distributions of asteroids with ~km shows number decrease when frequency greater than 5 rev/day, which is consistent to that of the Asteroid Light Curve Database (LCDB, Warner…
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