An advanced multipole model for (216) Kleopatra triple system

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Título: An advanced multipole model for (216) Kleopatra triple system
Autor/es: Brož, Miroslav | Marchis, Franck | Jorda, Laurent | Hanuš, Josef | Vernazza, Pierre | Ferrais, Marin | Vachier, Frédéric | Rambaux, Nicolas | Marsset, Michaël | Viikinkoski, Matti | Jehin, Emmanuel | Benseguane, Selma | Podlewska-Gaca, Edyta | Carry, Benoît | Drouard, Alexis | Fauvaud, S. | Birlan, Mirel | Berthier, Jérôme | Bartczak, Przemyslaw | Dumas, Christophe | Dudziński, Grzegorz | Ďurech, Josef | Castillo-Rogez, Julie | Cipriani, Fabrice | Colas, François | Fétick, Romain | Fusco, Thierry | Grice, Jonny | Kryszczynska, Agnieszka | Lamy, Philippe | Marciniak, Anna | Michalowski, Tadeusz | Michel, Patrick | Pajuelo, Myriam | Santana-Ros, Toni | Tanga, Paolo | Vigan, Arthur | Vokrouhlický, David | Witasse, Olivier | Yang, Bin
Centro, Departamento o Servicio: Universidad de Alicante. Departamento de Física, Ingeniería de Sistemas y Teoría de la Señal
Palabras clave: Minor planets, asteroids: individual: (216) Kleopatra | Planets and satellites: fundamental parameters | Astrometry | Celestial mechanics | Methods: numerical
Área/s de conocimiento: Física Aplicada
Fecha de publicación: 9-sep-2021
Cita bibliográfica: Astronomy & Astrophysics. 2021, 653: A56. https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361/202140901
Resumen: Aims. To interpret adaptive-optics observations of (216) Kleopatra, we need to describe an evolution of multiple moons orbiting an extremely irregular body and include their mutual interactions. Such orbits are generally non-Keplerian and orbital elements are not constants. Methods. Consequently, we used a modified N-body integrator, which was significantly extended to include the multipole expansion of the gravitational field up to the order ℓ = 10. Its convergence was verified against the ‘brute-force’ algorithm. We computed the coefficients Cℓm, Sℓm for Kleopatra’s shape, assuming a constant bulk density. For Solar System applications, it was also necessary to implement a variable distance and geometry of observations. Our χ2 metric then accounts for the absolute astrometry, the relative astrometry (second moon with respect to the first), angular velocities, and silhouettes, constraining the pole orientation. This allowed us to derive the orbital elements of Kleopatra’s two moons. Results. Using both archival astrometric data and new VLT/SPHERE observations (ESO LP 199.C-0074), we were able to identify the true periods of the moons, P1 = (1.822359 ± 0.004156) d, P2 = (2.745820 ± 0.004820) d. They orbit very close to the 3:2 mean-motion resonance, but their osculating eccentricities are too small compared to other perturbations (multipole, mutual), meaning that regular librations of the critical argument are not present. The resulting mass of Kleopatra, m1 = (1.49 ± 0.16) × 10−12 M⊙ or 2.97 × 1018 kg, is significantly lower than previously thought. An implication explained in the accompanying paper is that (216) Kleopatra is a critically rotating body.
Patrocinador/es: This work has been supported by the Czech Science Foundation through grant 21-11058S (M. Brož, D. Vokrouhlický), 20-08218S (J. Hanuš, J. Ďurech), and by the Charles University Research program No. UNCE/SCI/023. This material is partially based upon work supported by the National Science Foundation under Grant No. 1743015. P.V., A.D., M.F. and B.C. were supported by CNRS/INSU/PNP. M.M. was supported by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration under grant No. 80NSSC18K0849 issued through the Planetary Astronomy Program. The work of TSR was carried out through grant APOSTD/2019/046 by Generalitat Valenciana (Spain). This work was supported by the MINECO (Spanish Ministry of Economy) through grant RTI2018-095076-B-C21 (MINECO/FEDER, UE). The research leading to these results has received funding from the ARC grant for Concerted Research Actions, financed by the Wallonia-Brussels Federation. TRAPPIST is a project funded by the Belgian Fonds (National) de la Recherche Scientifique (F.R.S.-FNRS) under grant FRFC 2.5.594.09.F. TRAPPIST-North is a project funded by the University of Liège, and performed in collaboration with Cadi Ayyad University of Marrakesh.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10045/117963
ISSN: 0004-6361 (Print) | 1432-0746 (Online)
DOI: 10.1051/0004-6361/202140901
Idioma: eng
Tipo: info:eu-repo/semantics/article
Derechos: © ESO 2021
Revisión científica: si
Versión del editor: https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361/202140901
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