A photometric search for active Main Belt asteroids

DOI: 
10.1051/0004-6361/201321679
Publication date: 
01/02/2014
Main author: 
Cikota, S.
IAA authors: 
Ortiz, J. L.; Morales, N.
Authors: 
Cikota, S.; Ortiz, J. L.; Cikota, A.; Morales, N.; Tancredi, G.
Journal: 
ASTRONOMY & ASTROPHYSICS
Publication type: 
Article
Volume: 
562
Pages: 
Number: 
A94
Abstract: 
It is well known that some Main Belt asteroids show comet-like features. A representative example is the first known Main Belt comet 133P/(7968) Elst-Pizarro. If the mechanisms causing this activity are too weak to develop visually evident comae or tails, the objects stay unnoticed. We are presenting a novel way to search for active asteroids, based on looking for objects with deviations from their expected brightnesses in a database. Just by using the MPCAT-OBS Observation Archive we have found five new candidate objects that possibly show a type of comet-like activity, and the already known Main Belt comet 133P/(7968) Elst-Pizarro. Four of the new candidates, (315) Constantia, (1026) Ingrid, (3646) Aduatiques, and (24 684) 1990 EU4, show brightness deviations independent of the object's heliocentric distance, while (35 101) 1991 PL16 shows deviations dependent on its heliocentric distance, which could be an indication of a thermal triggered mechanism. The method could be implemented in future sky survey programmes to detect outbursts on Main Belt objects almost simultaneously with their occurrence.
Database: 
WOK
SCOPUS
ADS
URL: 
https://ui.adsabs.harvard.edu/#abs/2014A&A...562A..94C/abstract
ADS Bibcode: 
2014A&A...562A..94C
Keywords: 
minor planets, asteroids: general; comets: general; astronomical databases: miscellaneous; methods: data analysis; techniques: photometric