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Confirmation of Large Super-Fast Rotator (144977) 2005 EC127

Earth and Planetary Astrophysics 2017-05-24 v1

Abstract

(144977) 2005 EC127 is an V-/A-type inner-main-belt asteroid with a diameter of 0.6 +- 0.1 km. Asteroids of this size are believed to have rubble-pile structure, and, therefore, cannot have a rotation period shorter than 2.2 hours. However, our measurements show that asteroid 2005 EC127 completes one rotation in 1.65 +- 0.01 hours with a peak-to-peak light-curve variation of ~0.5 mag. Therefore, this asteroid is identified as a large super-fast rotator. Either a rubble-pile asteroid with a bulk density of ~6 g cm^-3 or an asteroid with an internal cohesion of 47 +- 30 Pa can explain 2005 EC127. However, the scenario of high bulk density is very unlikely for asteroids. To date, only six large super-fast rotators, including 2005 EC127, have been reported, and this number is very small when compared with the much more numerous fast rotators. We also note that none of the six reported large SFRs are classified as C-type asteroids.

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@article{arxiv.1704.08451,
  title  = {Confirmation of Large Super-Fast Rotator (144977) 2005 EC127},
  author = {Chan-Kao Chang and Hsing-Wen Lin and Wing-Huen Ip and Zhong-Yi Lin and Thomas Kupfer and Thomas A. Prince and Quan-Zhi Ye and Russ R. Laher and Hee-Jae Lee and Hong-Kyu Moon},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1704.08451},
  year   = {2017}
}

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20 pages; 4 figures