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7968 Elst–Pizarro

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Astronomical object in the Solar System
7968 Elst–Pizarro
133P/Elst–Pizarro
7968 Elst–Pizarro imaged atLa Silla Observatory in August 1996. The narrow tail is visible.
Discovery
Discovered by1979 OW7:
M. R. S. Hawkins
R. H. McNaught,[1]S. J. Bus[2]
1996 N2:
Eric W. Elst,Guido Pizarro
Discovery date24 July 1979 (1979 OW7)[3]
14 July 1996 (1996 N2)
Designations
(7968) Elst–Pizarro
P/1996 N2
1979 OW7
Main-belt comet[4][5]
Main-beltasteroid[6]
Themis/ Beagle family[4]
Orbital characteristics[6]
Epoch 13 January 2016 (JD 2457400.5)
Uncertainty parameter 0
Observation arc13350 days (36.55 yr)
Aphelion3.66751 AU (548.652 Gm) (Q)
Perihelion2.6524 AU (396.79 Gm) (q)
3.1600 AU (472.73 Gm) (a)
Eccentricity0.16062 (e)
5.62yr (2051.7d)
16.64 km/s
187.70° (M)
0° 10m 31.656s / day (n)
Inclination1.3873° (i)
160.14° (Ω)
2024-May-10[7]
131.97° (ω)
Jupiter MOID1.51427 AU (226.532 Gm)
TJupiter3.185
Physical characteristics
Dimensions3.8 ± 0.6 km (2.36 ± 0.37 mi)[8]
3.9+0.4
−0.3
 km[9]
1.3 g/cm3 (?) (0.047 lb/cu in)[10]
3.471 h (0.1446 d)[6]
0.074±0.013R
Temperature160K[10]
17.24 to 20.71
15.7[6]
15.3R (2004)[10]
15.49R (2010)[11]

Comet Elst–Pizarro is a body that displays characteristics of bothasteroids andcomets,[12] and is the prototype ofactive asteroids. Its orbit keeps it within theasteroid belt, yet it displayed a dust tail like a comet while nearperihelion in 1996, 2001, and 2007.

  • As a comet it is formally designated133P/Elst–Pizarro.
  • As an asteroid it is designated7968 Elst–Pizarro.

Elst–Pizarro was reported in 1979 as minor planet1979 OW7,[13] with its image on a photographic plate being completely stellar in appearance. Its orbit remains entirely within the orbits ofMars andJupiter, witheccentricity 0.165, typical of aminor planet in theasteroid belt. However, the images taken byEric W. Elst and Guido Pizarro in 1996, when it was nearperihelion, clearly show a cometary tail.[13] Since this is not normal behaviour for asteroids, it is suspected that Elst–Pizarro has a different, probably icy, composition. The cometary nature of Elst–Pizarro was first discovered when a linear dust feature was observed with theESO 1-metre Schmidt telescope atLa Silla Observatory on 7 August 1996.[10][14]

Subsequently, around the next perihelion in November 2001, the cometary activity appeared again, and persisted for 5 months.[10] It again came toperihelion on 8 February 2013.[6] The outgassing was found to happen only on small part of the surface measuring less than 600 metres (2,000 ft) in effective diameter, likely being the relatively recent (younger than 100 million years) impact crater.[9]

At present, seven other objects that are cross-listed as both comets and asteroids:2060 Chiron (95P/Chiron),4015 Wilson–Harrington (107P/Wilson–Harrington),60558 Echeclus (174P/Echeclus),118401 LINEAR (176P/LINEAR),(323137) 2003 BM80 (282P/2003 BM80),(300163) 2006 VW139 (288P/2006 VW139),(457175) 2008 GO98 (362P/2008 GO98),[15] and(248370) 2005 QN173 (433P/2005 QN173).[16] As a dual status object,astrometric observations of 7968 Elst–Pizarro should be reported under theminor planet designation.[15]

Exploration

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Castalia is a proposed mission concept for a robotic spacecraft to explore Elst–Pizarro and make the firstin situ measurements of water in the asteroid belt, and thus, help solve the mystery of the origin of Earth's water.[17] The lead is Colin Snodgrass, fromThe Open University in the UK.Castalia was proposed in 2015 and 2016 to theEuropean Space Agency within theCosmic Vision programme missions M4 and M5, but it was not selected. The team continues to mature the mission concept and science objectives.[17] Because of the construction time required and orbital dynamics, a launch date of October 2028 was proposed.[17]

Castalia mission scientists are now considering instrument contributions for the ChineseZhengHe comet exploration mission, which will conduct detailed remote sensing and in-situ measurements at Elst–Pizarro in 2032[18] following a proposed launch in 2025.[19]

References

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  1. ^"MPEC 1996-R07 : COMET P/1996 N2 (ELST-PIZARRO)". IAU-Minor Planet Center. 12 September 1996.
  2. ^"IAUC 6473".IAU-Central Bureau for Astronomical Telegrams. 12 September 1996.
  3. ^"IAUC 6457".IAU-Central Bureau for Astronomical Telegrams. 21 August 1996.
  4. ^abHenry H. Hsieh (May 2010)."Main Belt Comets". Hawaii. Archived fromthe original on 2011-08-06. Retrieved2010-12-15.(older 2010 site)Archived August 10, 2009, at theWayback Machine
  5. ^David C. Jewitt."Main Belt Comets". UCLA, Department of Earth and Space Sciences. Retrieved2010-12-15.
  6. ^abcde"JPL Small-Body Database Browser: 7968 Elst–Pizarro (1996 N2)" (2012-06-06 last obs). Archived fromthe original on 9 August 2012. Retrieved13 April 2016. from the original on 2012-08-08
  7. ^"Horizons Batch for 7968 Elst-Pizarro (1996 N2) on 2024-May-10" (Perihelion occurs when rdot flips from negative to positive).JPL Horizons. Retrieved2023-04-29. (JPL#70/Soln.date: 2023-Apr-25
  8. ^Hsieh, Henry H.; Jewitt, David C.; Fernández, Yanga R. (2009). "Albedos of Main-Belt Comets 133P/Elst–Pizarro and 176P/LINEAR".The Astrophysical Journal Letters.694 (2):L111–L114.arXiv:0902.3682.Bibcode:2009ApJ...694L.111H.doi:10.1088/0004-637X/694/2/L111.S2CID 17438376.
  9. ^abLiang Liang Yu; Hsia, Chih-Hao;Ip, Wing-Huen (2020)."Low-activity Main-belt Comet 133P/Elst-Pizarro: New Constraints on Its Albedo, Temperature, and Active Mechanism from a Thermophysical Perspective".The Astronomical Journal.159 (2): 66.arXiv:1912.06266.Bibcode:2020AJ....159...66Y.doi:10.3847/1538-3881/ab61f7.S2CID 209370820.
  10. ^abcdeHsieh, Henry H.; Jewitt, David C.; Fernández, Yanga R. (2004). "The Strange Case of 133P/Elst–Pizzarro: A Comet Among the Asteroids".The Astronomical Journal.127 (5):2997–3017.Bibcode:2004AJ....127.2997H.CiteSeerX 10.1.1.362.9950.doi:10.1086/383208.S2CID 14087115.
  11. ^Hsieh, Henry H.; Jewitt, David C.; Lacerda, Pedro; Lowry, Stephen C.; Snodgrass, Colin (2010)."The return of activity in main-belt comet 133P/Elst–Pizarro".Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society.403 (1):363–377.arXiv:0911.5522.Bibcode:2010MNRAS.403..363H.doi:10.1111/j.1365-2966.2009.16120.x.S2CID 118438991.
  12. ^"Main-Belt Comets May Have Been Source Of Earths Water".Space Daily. 23 March 2006.
  13. ^abHsieh, Henry (2020)."Active Asteroids".Oxford Research Encyclopedias. Oxford University Press.doi:10.1093/acrefore/9780190647926.013.188.ISBN 978-0-19-064792-6. Retrieved3 October 2023.
  14. ^"Strange Comet Discovered at ESO".ESO. 16 September 1996.
  15. ^ab"Dual-Status Objects". Minor Planet Center. 2008-03-06. Retrieved2018-02-13.
  16. ^M.P.C. 133823
  17. ^abcSnodgrass, C.; Jones, G.H.; Boehnhardt, H.; Gibbings, A.; Homeister, M.; Andre, N.; Beck, P.; Bentley, M.S.; Bertini, I.; Bowles, N.; Capria, M.T.; Carr, C.; Ceriotti, M.; Coates, A.J.; Della Corte, V.; Donaldson Hanna, K.L.; Fitzsimmons, A.; Gutiérrez, P.J.; Hainaut, O.R.; Herique, A.; Hilchenbach, M.; Hsieh, H.H.; Jehin, E.; Karatekin, O.; Kofman, W.; Lara, L.M.; Laudan, K.; Licandro, J.; Lowry, S.C.; et al. (2018). "The Castalia mission to Main Belt Comet 133P/Elst-Pizarro".Advances in Space Research.62 (8):1947–1976.arXiv:1709.03405.Bibcode:2018AdSpR..62.1947S.doi:10.1016/j.asr.2017.09.011.S2CID 55821241.
  18. ^Snodgrass, Colin (October 2018)."Exploring the next frontier: the Main Belt Comets – Chinese MBC mission"(PDF).University of Edinburgh. p. 20. Retrieved20 June 2019.
  19. ^Jones, Andrew (30 June 2021)."China outlines space plans to 2025".SpaceNews. Retrieved30 June 2021.

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