Hawaii Trails Project Virtual Observatory Resource

Authors
  1. Hsieh H.H.
  2. Published by
    CDS
Abstract

The mysterious solar system object 133P/(7968) Elst-Pizarro is dynamically asteroidal, yet displays recurrent comet-like dust emission. Two scenarios were hypothesized to explain this unusual behavior: (1) 133P is a classical comet from the outer solar system that has evolved onto a main-belt orbit, or (2) 133P is a dynamically ordinary main-belt asteroid on which subsurface ice has recently been exposed. If (1) is correct, the expected rarity of a dynamical transition onto an asteroidal orbit implies that 133P could be alone in the main belt. In contrast, if (2) is correct, other icy main-belt objects should exist and could also exhibit cometary activity. Believing 133P to be a dynamically ordinary, yet icy main-belt asteroid, I set out to test the primary prediction of the hypothesis: that 133P-like objects should be common and could be found by an appropriately designed observational survey.

Keywords
  1. surveys
  2. asteroids
Bibliographic source Bibcode
2009A&A...505.1297H
See also HTML
https://cdsarc.cds.unistra.fr/viz-bin/cat/J/A+A/505/1297
IVOA Identifier IVOID
ivo://CDS.VizieR/J/A+A/505/1297
Document Object Identifer DOI
doi:10.26093/cds/vizier.35051297

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History

2009-12-27T21:31:57Z
Resource record created
2009-12-27T21:31:57Z
Created
2018-02-01T11:50:43Z
Updated

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