Bibcode
Moreno, F.; Licandro, J.; Cabrera-Lavers, A.; Pozuelos, F. J.
Referencia bibliográfica
The Astrophysical Journal Letters, Volume 826, Issue 2, article id. L22, 5 pp. (2016).
Fecha de publicación:
8
2016
Número de citas
21
Número de citas referidas
19
Descripción
We present deep imaging observations of activated asteroid P/2016 G1
(PANSTARRS) using the 10.4 m Gran Telescopio Canarias (GTC) from 2016
late April to early June. The images are best interpreted as the result
of a relatively short-duration event with an onset of about
{350}-30+10 days before perihelion (i.e., around
2016 February 10), starting sharply and decreasing with
{24}-7+10 days (HWHM). The results of the modeling
imply that the emission of ˜1.7 × 107 kg of dust,
if composed of particles of 1 μm to 1 cm in radius, is distributed
following a power law of index ‑3 and having a geometric albedo of
0.15. A detailed fitting of a conspicuous westward feature in the head
of the comet-like object indicates that a significant fraction of the
dust was ejected along a privileged direction right at the beginning of
the event, which suggests that the parent body has possibly suffered an
impact followed by a partial or total disruption. From the limiting
magnitude reachable with the instrumental setup, and assuming a
geometric albedo of 0.15 for the parent body, an upper limit for the
size of possible fragment debris of ˜50 m in radius is derived.