Col-OSSOS: z Band Photometry Reveals Three Distinct TNO Surface Types
Abstract
Several different classes of trans-Neptunian objects (TNOs) have been identified based on their optical and near-infrared colors. As part of the Colours of the Outer Solar System Origins Survey, we have obtained , , and band photometry of 26 TNOs using Subaru and Gemini Observatories. Previous color surveys have not utilized band reflectance, and the inclusion of this band reveals significant surface reflectance variations between sub-populations. The colors of TNOs in and show obvious structure, and appear consistent with the previously measured bi-modality in . The distribution of colors of the two dynamically excited surface types can be modeled using the two-component mixing models from Fraser \& Brown (2012). With the combination of and , the dynamically excited classes can be separated cleanly into red and neutral surface classes. In and , the two dynamically excited surface groups are also clearly distinct from the cold classical TNO surfaces, which are red, with 0.85 and 0.6, while all dynamically excited objects with similar colors exhibit redder colors. The band photometry makes it possible for the first time to differentiate the red excited TNO surfaces from the red cold classical TNO surfaces. The discovery of different colors for these cold classical TNOs makes it possible to search for cold classical surfaces in other regions of the Kuiper belt and to completely separate cold classical TNOs from the dynamically excited population, which overlaps in orbital parameter space.
Cite
@article{arxiv.1708.03079,
title = {Col-OSSOS: z Band Photometry Reveals Three Distinct TNO Surface Types},
author = {Rosemary E. Pike and Wesley C. Fraser and Megan E. Schwamb and JJ Kavelaars and Michael Marsset and Michele T. Bannister and Matthew J. Lehner and Shiang-Yu Wang and Mike Alexandersen and Ying-Tung Chen and Brett J. Gladman and Stephen Gwyn and Jean-Marc Petit and Kathryn Volk},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1708.03079},
year = {2017}
}
Comments
11 pages, 2 figures, Accepted to AJ