Multiple Outbursts of Asteroid (6478) Gault
arXiv:1903.05320 · doi:10.3847/2041-8213/ab0f3c
Abstract
Main-belt asteroid (6478) Gault unexpectedly sprouted two tails in late 2018 and early 2019, identifying it as a new active asteroid. Here we present observations obtained by the 1.2-m Zwicky Transient Facility survey telescope that provide detailed time-series coverage of the onset and evolution of Gault's activity. Gault exhibited two brightening events, with the first one starting on 2018 Oct. 18 days and a second one starting on 2018 Dec. 24 days. The amounts of mass released are kg and kg, respectively. Based on photometric measurements, each event persisted for about a month. Gault's color has not changed appreciably over time, with a pre-outburst color of and during the two outbursts. Simulations of dust dynamics shows that the ejecta consists of dust grains of up to 10 m in size that are ejected at low velocities below regardless of particle sizes. This is consistent with non-sublimation-driven ejection events. The size distribution of the dust exhibits a broken power-law, with particles at 10--20 m following a power-law of to , while larger particles follow a steeper slope of . The derived properties can be explained by either rotational excitation of the nucleus or a merger of a near-contact binary, with the latter scenario to be statistically more likely.
ApJL in press. Animation of Figure 1 at https://youtu.be/_wuuabhe5B0. Data and codes that generate the figures of this paper are available at https://github.com/Yeqzids/activation_of_6478_gault