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arxiv: 1805.10789 · v1 · pith:SKKO2I7Enew · submitted 2018-05-28 · 🌌 astro-ph.EP

Nucleus of active asteroid 358P/Pan-STARRS (P/2012 T1)

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The dust emission from active asteroids is likely driven by collisions, fast rotation, sublimation of embedded ice, and combinations of these. Characterising these processes leads to a better understanding of their respective influence on the evolution of the asteroid population. We study the role of fast rotation in the active asteroid 358P (P 2012/T1). We obtained two nights of deep imaging of 358P with SOAR/Goodman and VLT/FORS2. We derived the rotational light curve from time-resolved photometry and searched for large fragments and debris > 8 mm in a stacked, ultra-deep image. The nucleus has an absolute magnitude of m_R=19.68, corresponding to a diameter of 530 m for standard assumptions on the albedo and phase function of a C-type asteroid. We do not detect fragments or debris that would require fast rotation to reduce surface gravity to facilitate their escape. The 10-hour light curve does not show an unambiguous periodicity.

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