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arxiv: 1904.06379 · v1 · pith:6RYPYDGUnew · submitted 2019-04-12 · 🌌 astro-ph.EP

Multiband photometry of a Patroclus-Menoetius mutual event: Constraints on surface heterogeneity

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We present the first complete multiband observations of a binary asteroid mutual event. We obtained high-cadence, high-signal-to-noise photometry of the UT 2018 April 9 inferior shadowing event in the Jupiter Trojan binary system Patroclus-Menoetius in four Sloan bands $-$ $g'$, $r'$, $i'$, and $z'$. We use an eclipse lightcurve model to fit for a precise mid-eclipse time and estimate the minimum separation of the two eclipsing components during the event. Our best-fit mid-eclipse time of $2458217.80943^{+0.00057}_{-0.00050}$ is 19 minutes later than the prediction of Grundy et al. (2018); the minimum separation between the center of Menoetius' shadow and the center of Patroclus is $72.5\pm0.7$ km $-$ slightly larger than the predicted 69.5 km. Using the derived lightcurves, we find no evidence for significant albedo variations or large-scale topographic features on the Earth-facing hemisphere and limb of Patroclus. We also apply the technique of eclipse mapping to place an upper bound of $\sim$0.15 mag on wide-scale surface color variability across Patroclus.

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