Английская Википедия:354P/LINEAR
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354P/LINEAR, provisionally designated P/2010 A2 (LINEAR), is a small main-belt asteroid that was impacted by another asteroid sometime before 2010. It was discovered by the Lincoln Near-Earth Asteroid Research (LINEAR) at Socorro, New Mexico on 6 January 2010. The asteroid possesses a dusty, comet-like trail of debris that remained for nearly a decade since impact.[1] This was the first time a small-body collision had been observed; since then, minor planet 596 Scheila has also been seen to undergo a collision, in late 2010. The tail is created by millimeter-sized particles being pushed back by solar radiation pressure.[2][3]
Overview
P/2010 A2 was discovered on 6 January 2010 by Lincoln Near-Earth Asteroid Research (LINEAR) using a 1-meter (36") reflecting telescope with a CCD camera.[4] It was LINEAR's 193rd comet discovery.[5][6] It has been observed over a 112-day arc of the 3.5 year orbit.[7] It appears to have come to perihelion (closest approach to the Sun) around the start of December 2009,[7] about a month before it was discovered.
With an aphelion (furthest distance from the Sun) of only 2.6 AU,[7] P/2010 A2 spends all of its time inside of the frostline at 2.7 AU.[8] Beyond the frostline volatile ices are generally more common. Early observations did not detect water vapor or other gases.[9] Within less than a month of its discovery it was doubtful that the tail of P/2010 A2 was generated via active outgassing from sublimation of ices hidden beneath the crust.[10] Early modeling indicated that the asteroid became active in late March 2009, reached maximum activity in early June 2009, and eased activity in early December 2009.[11]
Observations with the Hubble Space Telescope[12] and the narrow angle camera on board the Rosetta spacecraft[13] indicate that the dust trail seen was probably created by the impact of a small meter size object on the larger asteroid in February or March 2009, although it cannot be ruled out that the asteroid's rotation increased from solar radiation resulting in a loss of mass that formed a comet-like tail.[14]
P/2010 A2 is likely about 150 meters (460 feet) in diameter.[9] Even when it was discovered it was suspected of being less than 500 meters in diameter.[15]
The orbit of P/2010 A2 is consistent with membership in the Flora asteroid family, produced by collisional shattering more than 100 million years ago.[9] The Flora family of asteroids may be the source of the Chicxulub (Cretaceous–Paleogene) impactor, the likely culprit in the extinction of the dinosaurs.[9]
Шаблон:CenterФайл:P-2010 A2 Tail Implies Powerful Collision.jpg P/2010 A2 is likely the debris left over from a recent collision between two very small asteroids. |
Шаблон:CenterФайл:Asteroid P-2010 A2.jpg Surviving fragment seen to the lower left of debris field |
See also
References
External links
- Orbital simulation from JPL (Java) / Horizons Ephemeris
- Image of Comet P/2010 A2 (Muler 12" Meade LX200)
- Suspected Asteroid Collision Leaves Odd X-Pattern of Trailing Debris (Hubble Space Telescope WFC3 2010 January 29 image)
- Hubblesite Videos (January 29 through May 29)
- NOAO/WIYN: New Camera at WIYN images an Asteroid with a Long Tail (NOAO 13-07 : 3 June 2013)
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