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Bolin, Bryce T.; Fernandez, Yanga R.; Lisse, Carey M.; Holt, Timothy R.; Lin, Zhong-Yi; Purdum, Josiah N.; Deshmukh, Kunal P.; Bauer, James M.; Bellm, Eric C.; Bodewits, Dennis; Burdge, Kevin B.; Carey, Sean J.; Copperwheat, Chris M.; Helou, George; Ho, Anna Y. Q.; Horner, Jonathan; Roestel, Jan van; Bhalerao, Varun; Chang, Chan-Kao; Chen, Christine; Hsu, Chen-Yen; Ip, Wing-Huen; Kasliwal, Mansi M.; Masci, Frank J.; Ngeow, Chow-Choong; Quimby, Robert; Burruss, Rick; Coughlin, Michael; Dekany, Richard; Delacroix, Alexandre; Drake, Andrew; Duev, Dmitry A.; Graham, Matthew; Hale, David; Kupfer, Thomas; Laher, Russ R.; Mahabal, Ashish; Mróz, Przemyslaw J.; Neill, James D.; Riddle, Reed; Rodriguez, Hector; Smith, Roger M.; Soumagnac, Maayane T.; Walters, Richard; Yan, Lin; Zolkower, Jeffry
The Astronomical journal, 03/2021, Volume: 161, Issue: 3Journal Article
Abstract We present visible and mid-infrared imagery and photometry of temporary Jovian co-orbital comet P/2019 LD 2 taken with Hubble Space Telescope/Wide Field Camera 3 (HST/WFC3), Spitzer Space Telescope/Infrared Array Camera (Spitzer/IRAC), and the GROWTH telescope network, visible spectroscopy from Keck/Low-Resolution Imaging Spectrometer (LRIS), and archival Zwicky Transient Facility observations taken between 2019 April and 2020 August. Our observations indicate that the nucleus of LD 2 has a radius between 0.2 and 1.8 km assuming a 0.08 albedo and a coma dominated by ∼100 μ m-scale dust ejected at ∼1 m s −1 speeds with a ∼1′ jet pointing in the southwest direction. LD 2 experienced a total dust mass loss of ∼10 8 kg at a loss rate of ∼6 kg s −1 with Af ρ /cross section varying between ∼85 cm/125 km 2 and ∼200 cm/310 km 2 from 2019 April 9 to 2019 November 8. If the increase in Af ρ /cross section remained constant, it implies LD 2 's activity began ∼2018 November when within 4.8 au of the Sun, implying the onset of H 2 O sublimation. We measure CO/CO 2 gas production of ≲10 27 mol s −1 /≲10 26 mol s −1 from our 4.5 μ m Spitzer observations; g – r = 0.59 ± 0.03, r – i = 0.18 ± 0.05, and i – z = 0.01 ± 0.07 from GROWTH observations; and H 2 O gas production of ≲80 kg s −1 scaling from our estimated C 2 production of mol s −1 from Keck/LRIS spectroscopy. We determine that the long-term orbit of LD 2 is similar to Jupiter-family comets having close encounters with Jupiter within ∼0.5 Hill radius in the last ∼3 y and within 0.8 Hill radius in ∼9 y. Additionally, 78.8% of our orbital clones are ejected from the solar system within 1 × 10 6 yr, having a dynamical half-life of 3.4 × 10 5 yr.
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