Initial Characterization of Active Transitioning Centaur, P/2019 LD2 (ATLAS), using Hubble, Spitzer, ZTF, Keck, APO and GROWTH Visible & Infrared Imaging and Spectroscopy
Bryce T. Bolin, Yanga R. Fernandez, Carey M. Lisse, Timothy R. Holt,, Zhong-Yi Lin, Josiah N. Purdum, Kunal P. Deshmukh, James M. Bauer, Eric C., Bellm, Dennis Bodewits, Kevin B. Burdge, Sean J. Carey, Chris M. Copperwheat,, George Helou, Anna Y. Q. Ho, Jonathan Horner

TL;DR
This study provides a comprehensive multi-instrument analysis of the active Centaur P/2019 LD2, revealing its physical properties, activity onset, and orbital dynamics, contributing to understanding Centaur behavior and evolution.
Contribution
First detailed multi-wavelength characterization of P/2019 LD2, combining imaging, spectroscopy, and orbital analysis to understand its activity and dynamical history.
Findings
LD2's nucleus radius is 0.2-1.8 km with a dust coma ejected at ~1 m/s.
Activity likely began around November 2018, driven by water sublimation.
Orbital analysis shows LD2's orbit is similar to Jupiter family comets with a short dynamical half-life.
Abstract
We present visible and mid-infrared imagery and photometry of temporary Jovian co-orbital comet P/2019 LD taken with HST/WFC3, Spitzer/IRAC, the GROWTH telescope network, visible spectroscopy from Keck/LRIS and archival ZTF observations taken between 2019 April and 2020 August. Our observations indicate that the nucleus of LD has a radius between 0.2-1.8 km assuming a 0.08 albedo and a coma dominated by 100 m-scale dust ejected at 1 m/s speeds with a 1'' jet pointing in the SW direction. LD experienced a total dust mass loss of 10 kg at a loss rate of 6 kg/s with Af/cross-section varying between 85 cm/125 km and 200 cm/310 km from 2019 April 9 to 2019 Nov 8. If the increase in Af/cross-section remained constant, it implies LD's activity began 2018 November when within 4.8 au of the Sun, implying…
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