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Searching for color variation on fast rotating asteroids with simultaneous V-J observations
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Moskovitz, Nicholas
, Polishook, David
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Asteroids
/ Astronomy
/ Colors (materials)
/ Contributed Papers
/ Exposure
/ Infrared imaging systems
/ Landslides
/ Mathematical models
/ Rotating
/ Searching
/ Solar system
/ Wavelengths
2015
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Searching for color variation on fast rotating asteroids with simultaneous V-J observations
by
Moskovitz, Nicholas
, Polishook, David
in
Asteroids
/ Astronomy
/ Colors (materials)
/ Contributed Papers
/ Exposure
/ Infrared imaging systems
/ Landslides
/ Mathematical models
/ Rotating
/ Searching
/ Solar system
/ Wavelengths
2015
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Searching for color variation on fast rotating asteroids with simultaneous V-J observations
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Moskovitz, Nicholas
, Polishook, David
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Asteroids
/ Astronomy
/ Colors (materials)
/ Contributed Papers
/ Exposure
/ Infrared imaging systems
/ Landslides
/ Mathematical models
/ Rotating
/ Searching
/ Solar system
/ Wavelengths
2015
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Searching for color variation on fast rotating asteroids with simultaneous V-J observations
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Searching for color variation on fast rotating asteroids with simultaneous V-J observations
2015
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Boulders, rocks and regolith on fast rotating asteroids (<2.5 hours) are modeled to slide towards the equator due to a strong centrifugal force and a low cohesion force. As a result, regions of fresh subsurface material can be exposed. Therefore, we searched for color variation on small and fast rotating asteroids. We describe a novel technique in which the asteroid is simultaneously observed in the visible and near-IR wavelength range. In this technique, brightness changes due to atmospheric extinction effects can be calibrated across the visible and near-IR images. We use V- and J-band filters since the distinction in color between weathered and unweathered surfaces on ordinary chondrite-like bodies is most prominent at these wavelengths and can reach ~25%. To test our method, we observed 3 asteroids with Cerro Tololo's 1.3 m telescope. We find ~5% variation of the mean V-J color, but do not find any clearly repeating color signature through multiple rotations. This suggests that no landslides occurred within the timescale of space weathering, or that Landslides occurred but the exposed patches are too small for the measurements' uncertainty.
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