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(42355) Typhon-Echidna: Scheduling Observations for Binary Orbit Determination

Authors :
Grundy, W. M.
Noll, K. S.
Virtanen, J.
Muinonen, K.
Kern, S. D.
Stephens, D. C.
Stansberry, J. A.
Levison, H. F.
Spencer, J. R.
Publication Year :
2008

Abstract

We describe a strategy for scheduling astrometric observations to minimize the number required to determine the mutual orbits of binary transneptunian systems. The method is illustrated by application to Hubble Space Telescope observations of (42355) Typhon-Echidna, revealing that Typhon and Echidna orbit one another with a period of 18.971 +/- 0.006 days and a semimajor axis of 1628 +/- 29 km, implying a system mass of (9.49 +/- 0.52) x 10^17 kg. The eccentricity of the orbit is 0.526 +/- 0.015. Combined with a radiometric size determined from Spitzer Space Telescope data and the assumption that Typhon and Echidna both have the same albedo, we estimate that their radii are 76 +14/-16 and 42 +8/-9 km, respectively. These numbers give an average bulk density of only 0.44 +0.44/-0.17 g cm^-3, consistent with very low bulk densities recently reported for two other small transneptunian binaries.

Subjects

Subjects :
Astrophysics

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.0804.2495
Document Type :
Working Paper
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.icarus.2008.04.004