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The mass and density of the dwarf planet (225088) 2007 OR10

Authors :
Csaba Kiss
Gábor Marton
Alex H. Parker
Will M. Grundy
Anikó Farkas-Takács
John Stansberry
Andras Pál
Thomas Müller
Keith S. Noll
Megan E. Schwamb
Amy C. Barr
Leslie A. Young
József Vinkó
Source :
Icarus. 334
Publication Year :
2019
Publisher :
United States: NASA Center for Aerospace Information (CASI), 2019.

Abstract

The satellite of (225088) 2007 OR10 was discovered on archival Hubble Space Telescope images and along with new observations with the WFC3 camera in late 2017 we have been able to determine the orbit. The orbit's notable eccentricity, e ≈ 0.3, may be a consequence of an intrinsically eccentric orbit and slow tidal evolution, but may also be caused by the Kozai mechanism. Dynamical considerations also suggest that the moon is small, D(eff) < 100 km. Based on the newly determined system mass of 1.75 ·10^21 kg, 2007 OR10 is the fifth most massive dwarf planet after Eris, Pluto, Haumea and Makemake. The newly determined orbit has also been considered as an additional option in our radiometric analysis, provided that the moon orbits in the equatorial plane of the primary. Assuming a spherical shape for the primary this approach provides a size of 1230 ± 50 km, with a slight dependence on the satellite orbit orientation and primary rotation rate chosen, and a bulk density of 1.75 ± 0.07 g/cu.cm for the primary. A previous size estimate that assumed an equator-on configuration (1535(−225,+75) km) would provide a density of 0.92(−0.14,+0.46) g/cu.cm, unexpectedly low for a 1000 km-sized dwarf planet.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00191035
Volume :
334
Database :
NASA Technical Reports
Journal :
Icarus
Notes :
315404, , NAS5-26555, , NNX09AF08G, , EUH 2020 687378, , NKFIH K-125015, , NKFIH GINOP-2.3.2-15-2016-00003
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsnas.20210012934
Document Type :
Report
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.icarus.2019.03.013