2011 HM[subscript 102]: Discovery of a High-Inclination L5 Neptune Trojan in the Search for a Post-Pluto New Horizons Target
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Parker, Alex H.; Buie, Marc W.; Osip, David J.; Gwyn, Stephen D. J.; Holman, Matthew J.; Borncamp, David M.; Spencer, John R.; Benecchi, Susan D.; Fuentes, Cesar I.; Gay, Pamela L.; Kavelaars, J. J.; McLeod, Brian A.; Petit, Jean-Marc; Sheppard, Scott S.; Stern, S. Alan; Tholen, David J.; Trilling, David E.; Ragozzine, Darin A.; Wasserman, Lawrence H.; Fabbro, Sebastian; The Ice Hunters; Binzel, Richard P; DeMeo, Francesca E; ... Show more Show less
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We present the discovery of a long-term stable L5 (trailing) Neptune Trojan in data acquired to search for candidate trans-Neptunian objects for the New Horizons spacecraft to fly by during an extended post-Pluto mission. This Neptune Trojan, 2011 HM[subscript 102], has the highest inclination (29[˚ over .]4) of any known member of this population. It is intrinsically brighter than any single L5 Jupiter Trojan at H[subscript V] ~ 8.18. We have determined its gri colors (a first for any L5 Neptune Trojan), which we find to be similar to the moderately red colors of the L4 Neptune Trojans, suggesting similar surface properties for members of both Trojan clouds. We also present colors derived from archival data for two L4 Neptune Trojans (2006 RJ[subscript 103] and 2007 VL[subscript 305]), better refining the overall color distribution of the population. In this document we describe the discovery circumstances, our physical characterization of 2011 HM[subscript 102], and this object's implications for the Neptune Trojan population overall. Finally, we discuss the prospects for detecting 2011 HM[subscript 102] from the New Horizons spacecraft during its close approach in mid- to late-2013.
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Author manuscript February 21, 2013
Date issued
2013-03Department
Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Earth, Atmospheric, and Planetary SciencesJournal
The Astronomical Journal
Publisher
IOP Publishing
Citation
Parker, Alex H., Marc W. Buie, David J. Osip, Stephen D. J. Gwyn, Matthew J. Holman, David M. Borncamp, John R. Spencer, et al. “ 2011 HM[subscript 102]: Discovery of a High-Inclination L5 Neptune Trojan in the Search for a Post-Pluto New Horizons Target.” The Astronomical Journal 145, no. 4 (April 1, 2013): 96.
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0004-6256
1538-3881