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arXiv: 2002.11388
Here we present the results of visible range light curve observations of ten Centaurs using the Kepler Space Telescope in the framework of the K2 mission. Well defined periodic light curves are obtained in six cases allowing us to derive rotational periods, a notable increase in the number of Centaurs with known rotational properties. The low amplitude light curves of (471931) 2013 PH44 and (250112) 2002 KY14 can be explained either by albedo variegations, binarity or elongated shape. (353222) 2009 YD7 and (514312) 2016 AE193 could be rotating elongated objects, while 2017 CX33 and 2012 VU85 are the most promising binary candidates due to their slow rotations and higher light curve amplitudes. (463368) 2012 VU85 has the longest rotation period, P=56.2h observed among Centaurs. The P>20h rotation periods obtained for the two potential binaries underlines the importance of long, uninterrupted time series photometry of solar system targets that can suitably be performed only from spacecraft, like the Kepler in the K2 mission, and the currently running TESS mission.
17 pages, 7 figures, 3 tables
Kuiper belt objects, 2010 JJ124, (471931) 2013 PH44, (463368) 2012 VU85, FOS: Physical sciences, Individual, Photometric, Astrophysics / csillagászat, Methods, QB Astronomy, (250112) 2002 KY14, General, (523798) 2017 CX33, Observational, (499522) 2010 PL66, Earth and Planetary Astrophysics (astro-ph.EP), 2010 GX34, (353222) 2009 YD7, Minor planets, (472760) 2015 FZ117, Techniques, Asteroids, asztrofizika, (514312) 2016 AE193, Astrophysics - Earth and Planetary Astrophysics
Kuiper belt objects, 2010 JJ124, (471931) 2013 PH44, (463368) 2012 VU85, FOS: Physical sciences, Individual, Photometric, Astrophysics / csillagászat, Methods, QB Astronomy, (250112) 2002 KY14, General, (523798) 2017 CX33, Observational, (499522) 2010 PL66, Earth and Planetary Astrophysics (astro-ph.EP), 2010 GX34, (353222) 2009 YD7, Minor planets, (472760) 2015 FZ117, Techniques, Asteroids, asztrofizika, (514312) 2016 AE193, Astrophysics - Earth and Planetary Astrophysics
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