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dc.contributor.authorMoreno, F.en_US
dc.contributor.authorPozuelos, F. J.en_US
dc.contributor.authorNovaković, Bojanen_US
dc.contributor.authorLicandro, J.en_US
dc.contributor.authorCabrera-Lavers, A.en_US
dc.contributor.authorBolin, Bryceen_US
dc.contributor.authorJedicke, Roberten_US
dc.contributor.authorGladman, Brett J.en_US
dc.contributor.authorBannister, Michele T.en_US
dc.contributor.authorGwyn, Stephen D.J.en_US
dc.contributor.authorVereš, Peteren_US
dc.contributor.authorChambers, Kennethen_US
dc.contributor.authorChastel, Sergeen_US
dc.contributor.authorDenneau, Larryen_US
dc.contributor.authorFlewelling, Heatheren_US
dc.contributor.authorHuber, Marken_US
dc.contributor.authorSchunová-Lilly, Evaen_US
dc.contributor.authorMagnier, Eugeneen_US
dc.contributor.authorWainscoat, Richarden_US
dc.contributor.authorWaters, Christopheren_US
dc.contributor.authorWeryk, Roberten_US
dc.contributor.authorFarnocchia, Davideen_US
dc.contributor.authorMicheli, Marcoen_US
dc.date.accessioned2022-09-23T17:57:45Z-
dc.date.available2022-09-23T17:57:45Z-
dc.date.issued2017-03-01-
dc.identifier.issn20418205en
dc.identifier.urihttps://research.matf.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1177-
dc.description.abstractWe present deep imaging observations, orbital dynamics, and dust-tail model analyses of the double-component asteroid P/2016 J1 (J1-A and J1-B). The observations were acquired at the Gran Telescopio Canarias (GTC) and the Canada-France-Hawaii Telescope (CFHT) from mid-March to late July of 2016. A statistical analysis of backward-in-time integrations of the orbits of a large sample of clone objects of P/2016 J1-A and J1-B shows that the minimum separation between them occurred most likely ∼2300 days prior to the current perihelion passage, i.e., during the previous orbit near perihelion. This closest approach was probably linked to a fragmentation event of their parent body. Monte Carlo dust-tail models show that those two components became active simultaneously ∼250 days before the current perihelion, with comparable maximum loss rates of ∼0.7 and ∼0.5 kg s-1, and total ejected masses of 8 ×106 and 6 ×106 kg for fragments J1-A and J1-B, respectively. Consequently, the fragmentation event and the present dust activity are unrelated. The simultaneous activation times of the two components and the fact that the activity lasted 6-9 months or longer, strongly indicate ice sublimation as the most likely mechanism involved in the dust emission process.en
dc.relation.ispartofAstrophysical Journal Lettersen
dc.subjectmethods: numericalen
dc.subjectminor planets, asteroids: individual (P/2016 J1 (PANSTARRS))en
dc.titleThe Splitting of Double-component Active Asteroid P/2016 J1 (PANSTARRS)en_US
dc.typeArticleen_US
dc.identifier.doi10.3847/2041-8213/aa6036-
dc.identifier.scopus2-s2.0-85014973887-
dc.identifier.urlhttps://api.elsevier.com/content/abstract/scopus_id/85014973887-
dc.contributor.affiliationAstronomyen_US
dc.relation.volume837en
dc.relation.issue1en
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crisitem.author.deptAstronomy-
crisitem.author.orcid0000-0001-6349-6881-
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