Physical Characterization of Main-Belt Comet (248370) 2005 QN173
Henry H. Hsieh, Colin O. Chandler, Larry Denneau, Alan Fitzsimmons,, Nicolas Erasmus, Michael S. P. Kelley, Matthew M. Knight, Tim A. Lister, Jana, Pittichova, Scott S. Sheppard, Audrey Thirouin, Chadwick A. Trujillo, Helen, Usher, Edward Gomez, Joey Chatelain, Sarah Greenstreet

TL;DR
This study characterizes the physical properties of main-belt comet (248370) 2005 QN173 through new and archival observations, revealing its nucleus size, colors, dust activity, and possible rapid rotation effects.
Contribution
First detailed physical characterization of main-belt comet (248370) 2005 QN173 including nucleus size, colors, and dust activity analysis.
Findings
Nucleus radius approximately 1.6 km with specific color indices.
Dust activity shows slow grain ejection velocities (~1 m/s).
Evidence suggests rapid nucleus rotation may facilitate dust escape.
Abstract
We report results from new and archival observations of the newly discovered active asteroid (248370) 2005 QN_137, which has been determined to be a likely main-belt comet based on a subsequent discovery that it is recurrently active near perihelion. From archival data analysis, we estimate g'-, r'-, i'-, and z'-band absolute magnitudes for the nucleus of H_g=16.62+/-0.13, H_r=16.12+/-0.10, H_i=16.05+/-0.11, and H_z=15.93+/-0.08, corresponding to nucleus colors of g'-r'=0.50+/-0.16, r'-i'=0.07+/-0.15, and i'-z'=0.12+/-0.14, an equivalent V-band absolute magnitude of H_V=16.32+/-0.08, and a nucleus radius of r_n=1.6+/-0.2 km (using a V-band albedo of p_V=0.054+/-0.012). Meanwhile, we find mean near-nucleus coma colors when 248370 was active of g'-r'=0.47+/-0.03, r'-i'=0.10+/-0.04, and i'-z'=0.05+/-0.05, and similar mean dust tail colors, suggesting that no significant gas coma is…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstro and Planetary Science · Isotope Analysis in Ecology · Atmospheric Ozone and Climate
