Comet ATLAS (C/2024 S1) -- Second Ground-Based Discovery of a Kreutz Sungrazer in Thirteen Years
Zdenek Sekanina

TL;DR
Comet ATLAS (C/2024 S1) is a rare ground-discovered Kreutz sungrazer with unique population membership, potentially linked to historic comets, highlighting the importance of outbursts and orbital dynamics in understanding these objects.
Contribution
This paper reports the discovery of the second ground-based Kreutz sungrazer in thirteen years and discusses its population membership, possible origins, and implications for comet dynamics.
Findings
Comet ATLAS is a Population II dwarf sungrazer.
It may be related to historic comets like C/1882 R1 and C/1965 S1.
Outbursts and rare events explain previous non-detections.
Abstract
Comet ATLAS (C/2024 S1) is a bright dwarf sungrazer, the second Kreutz comet discovery from the ground this century, 13 years after comet Lovejoy (C/2011 W3). The Population II membership of comet ATLAS sets it apart from the overwhelming majority of other bright dwarf sungrazers, most of them classified as members of Populations I, Pe, or Pre-I in the context of the contact-binary model. The new sungrazer might be closely related to comet du Toit (C/1945 X1), but most exciting is the possibility that it is a fragment of the parent comet of the Great September Comet of 1882 (C/1882 R1) and comet Ikeya-Seki (C/1965 S1). However, this scenario requires that the original orbital period of comet ATLAS -- rather poorly known at present -- be 886 yr. If its orbital period should turn out to be decidedly shorter, another scenario involving a 13th-century sungrazer should be preferred instead.…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstro and Planetary Science · Planetary Science and Exploration · Isotope Analysis in Ecology
