Physical properties of newly active asteroid 2010 LH15
Bin Liu, Cunhui Li, Zhongcheng Mu, Xiaodong Liu

TL;DR
This study investigates the physical properties and dust activity of the active asteroid 2010 LH15, revealing its nucleus size, activity driven by sublimation, and implications for water-ice distribution in the asteroid belt.
Contribution
It provides detailed measurements and dynamical modeling of 2010 LH15's dust tail, establishing sublimation as the likely activity mechanism and estimating the extent of water-ice regions.
Findings
Nucleus radius approximately 1.11 km.
Dust activity likely driven by sublimation.
Activity began around June 26, 2019.
Abstract
Main-belt asteroid 2010 LH has been classified as an active asteroid, based on the recent discovery of dust activity from the archival images observed in 2010 and 2019. In this study, we perform measurements and dynamical modeling of the dust tail of the active asteroid 2010 LH using ZTF archival data from July 26 to August 31, 2019, with the derived physical properties from these relatively independent methods being compatible. The photometric results show that the radius of the nucleus is km with assumed geometric albedo of , and the color index of the nucleus is relatively close to that of the ejecta around the nucleus, with a value of . The effective scattering cross-section increases at an average rate of km day throughout the observation period, indicating that the activity of LH is…
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