2004
DOI: 10.1086/424535
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The Orbit and Albedo of Trans-Neptunian Binary (58534) 1997 CQ29

Abstract: We have measured the separations and position angles of the two components of the binary transneptunian object (58534) 1997 CQ 29 at eight epochs. From these data we are able to constrain the orbit and mass of this binary system. The best fitting orbit has an orbital period of P = 312±3 days. The orbital eccentricity is e = 0.45±0.03 and the semimajor axis is a = 8,010±80 km. The mass of the system is surprisingly low at 0.42±0.02 ×10 18 kg. To account for the observed brightness consistent with the low mass a… Show more

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“…Orbits for P1 and P2 about the Olkin et al (2003) barycenter were fitted using a downhill simplex minimization scheme ( Nelder & Mead 1965), using code developed for fitting orbits of binary transneptunian objects (Noll et al 2004a(Noll et al , 2004b. Initial results from these fits looked very promising, with residuals mostly at or below a single HRC pixel (0B025).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Orbits for P1 and P2 about the Olkin et al (2003) barycenter were fitted using a downhill simplex minimization scheme ( Nelder & Mead 1965), using code developed for fitting orbits of binary transneptunian objects (Noll et al 2004a(Noll et al , 2004b. Initial results from these fits looked very promising, with residuals mostly at or below a single HRC pixel (0B025).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…So far, among the known KBOs (more than 500), less than 10 are known to be binary systems. A study by Noll et al (2002) points out that only 4 ± 2% of the TNOs are binaries. In our list, only 1999 TC 36 has been cataloged as binary.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The first binary orbit was reported by Veillet et al (2002) for 1998 WW 31 . Since then, orbits have been determined for (66652) 1999 RZ 253 (Noll et al 2004a), (58534) 1997 CQ 29 (Margot et al 2004;Noll et al 2004b), (88611) 2001 QT 297 (Osip et al 2003), (26308) …”
Section: Binariesmentioning
confidence: 99%