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A dwarf planet class object in the 21:5 resonance with Neptune

Authors :
Holman, Matthew J.
Payne, Matthew J.
Fraser, Wesley
Lacerda, Pedro
Bannister, Michele T.
Lackner, Michael
Chen, Ying-Tung
Lin, Hsing Wen
Smith, Kenneth W.
Kotanekova, Rositako
Young, David
Chambers, K.
Chastel, S.
Denneau, L.
Fitzsimmons, A.
Flewelling, H.
Grav, Tommy
Huber, M.
Induni, Nick
Kudritzki, Rolf-Peter
Krolewski, Alex
Jedicke, R.
Kaiser, N.
Lilly, E.
Magnier, E.
Mark, Zachary
Meech, K. J.
micheli, M.
Murray, Daniel
Parker, Alex
Protopapas, Pavlos
Ragozzine, Darin
Veres, Peter
Wainscoat, R.
Waters, C.
Weryk, R.
Holman, Matthew J.
Payne, Matthew J.
Fraser, Wesley
Lacerda, Pedro
Bannister, Michele T.
Lackner, Michael
Chen, Ying-Tung
Lin, Hsing Wen
Smith, Kenneth W.
Kotanekova, Rositako
Young, David
Chambers, K.
Chastel, S.
Denneau, L.
Fitzsimmons, A.
Flewelling, H.
Grav, Tommy
Huber, M.
Induni, Nick
Kudritzki, Rolf-Peter
Krolewski, Alex
Jedicke, R.
Kaiser, N.
Lilly, E.
Magnier, E.
Mark, Zachary
Meech, K. J.
micheli, M.
Murray, Daniel
Parker, Alex
Protopapas, Pavlos
Ragozzine, Darin
Veres, Peter
Wainscoat, R.
Waters, C.
Weryk, R.
Publication Year :
2017

Abstract

We report the discovery of a $H_r = 3.4\pm0.1$ dwarf planet candidate by the Pan-STARRS Outer Solar System Survey. 2010 JO$_{179}$ is red with $(g-r)=0.88 \pm 0.21$, roughly round, and slowly rotating, with a period of $30.6$ hr. Estimates of its albedo imply a diameter of 600--900~km. Observations sampling the span between 2005--2016 provide an exceptionally well-determined orbit for 2010 JO$_{179}$, with a semi-major axis of $78.307\pm0.009$ au, distant orbits known to this precision are rare. We find that 2010 JO$_{179}$ librates securely within the 21:5 mean-motion resonance with Neptune on hundred-megayear time scales, joining the small but growing set of known distant dwarf planets on metastable resonant orbits. These imply a substantial trans-Neptunian population that shifts between stability in high-order resonances, the detached population, and the eroding population of the scattering disk.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1098126673
Document Type :
Electronic Resource
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3847.2041-8213.aaadb3