Photometric Survey of Neptune's Trojan Asteroids I: The Color Distribution
Larissa Markwardt, Hsing Wen Lin, David Gerdes, Fred C. Adams

TL;DR
This study presents a new photometric survey of Neptune's Trojan asteroids, revealing their color distribution and suggesting similarities with the Kuiper Belt, while also hinting at a possible size-color correlation.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed color distribution analysis of 15 NTs using Sloan filters, identifying ultra-red and blue objects, and exploring potential size-color correlations.
Findings
Four NTs identified as ultra-red, ratio consistent with TNOs.
Presence of blue NTs more than in Kuiper Belt.
Hints of a correlation between size and color, needing further study.
Abstract
In 2018, Jewitt identified the "The Trojan Color Conundrum", namely that Neptune's Trojan asteroids (NTs) had no ultra-red members, unlike the the nearby Kuiper Belt. Since then, numerous ultra-red NTs have been discovered, seemingly resolving this conundrum (Lin et al. 2019; Bolin et al.12 2023). However, it is still unclear whether or not the Kuiper Belt has a color distribution consistent with the NT population, as would be expected if it were the source population. In this work, we present a new photometric survey of 15 out of 31 NTs. We utilized the Sloan g'r'i'z' filters on the IMACS f/4 instrument which is mounted on the 6.5m Baade telescope. In this survey, we identify four NTs as being ultra-red using a Principal Component Analysis (PCA). This result brings the ratio of red to ultra-red NTs to 7.75:1, more consistent with the corresponding Trans-Neptunian Object (TNO) ratio of…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstro and Planetary Science · Isotope Analysis in Ecology · Planetary Science and Exploration
