Main-belt asteroids in the K2 Uranus field [EPA]

http://arxiv.org/abs/1706.06056


We present the K2 light curves of a large sample of untargeted Main Belt asteroids (MBAs) detected with the Kepler space telescope. The asteroids were observed within the Uranus superstamp, a relatively large, continuous field with low stellar background designed to cover the planet Uranus and its moons during Campaign 8 of the K2 mission. The superstamp offered the possibility to obtain precise, uninterrupted light curves of a large number of MBAs and thus to determine unambiguous rotation rates for them. We obtained photometry for 608 MBAs, and were able to determine rotation rates for 90 targets, of which 86 had no known values before. In an additional 16 targets we detected incomplete cycles and/or eclipse-like events. We found the median rotation rate, $P_{rot} = 9.25$ h, to be significantly longer than that of the ground-based observations, indicating that the latter are biased towards shorter rotation rates. Moreover, the ground-based sample also misses a fraction of asteroids with $P_{rot} \approx 24$ h, due to the inherent biases of the observations.

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L. Molnar, A. Pal, K. Sarneczky, et. al.
Tue, 20 Jun 17
54/72

Comments: 12 pages, 9 figures, plus a 10-page appendix with light curve plots. Submitted to ApJS for review