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2013 VZ70
Discovery[1][2][3]
Discovered byOSSOS
Discovery siteMauna Kea Obs.
Discovery date17 September 2017
(first observed only)
Designations
2013 VZ70
centaur[4] · horseshoe[3]
Orbital characteristics[4]
Epoch 1 July 2021 (JD 2459396.5)
Uncertainty parameter 3[4] · 4[1]
Observation arc2.59 yr (946 d)
Earliest precovery date9 August 2013
Aphelion10.010 AU
Perihelion8.2816 AU
9.1457 AU
Eccentricity0.0945
27.66 yr (10,102 d)
34.155°
0° 2m 8.16s / day
Inclination12.053°
215.18°
245.30°
Saturn MOID0.33076 AU[1]
TJupiter3.150
Physical characteristics
Mean diameter
7.9 km (est. 0.09)[5]
13.74±0.330[1][4]

2013 VZ70 is a centaur on a horseshoe co-orbital configuration with Saturn.[6][7] It was first observed on 1 November 2013 by the Outer Solar System Origins Survey at Mauna Kea Observatory in Hawaii, United States.[1] The discovery was announced on 23 August 2021.[2]

2013 VZ70 is the first minor planet ever discovered in a horseshoe orbit with respect to Saturn.[3][6][7] It orbits the Sun at a distance of 8.3–10.0 AU once every 27 years and 8 months (10,102 days; semi-major axis of 9.15 AU). Its orbit has an eccentricity of 0.09 and an inclination of 12° with respect to the ecliptic.[4] Based on a generic magnitude-to-diameter conversion, assuming an albedo of 0.09, 2013 VZ70 measures approximately 7.9 kilometers (4.9 miles) in diameter for an absolute magnitude of 13.74.[4][5]

The object may have an origin among the trans-Neptunian population.[6] However, an analysis of its orbit within the context of those of the known satellites of Saturn suggests that 2013 VZ70 could be related to the  Inuit group; on the other hand, the mutual  nodal distances of 2013 VZ70 and the moons  Fornjot and  Thrymr are below the first percentile of the distribution.[7]

References

  1. ^ a b c d e "2013 VZ70". Minor Planet Center. International Astronomical Union. Retrieved 24 August 2021.
  2. ^ a b "MPEC 2021-Q55 : 2013 VZ70". Minor Planet Electronic Circular. Minor Planet Center. 23 August 2021. Retrieved 24 August 2021.
  3. ^ a b c Alexandersen, M.; Greenstreet, S.; Gladman, B.; Bannister, M.; Chen, Y.; Gwyn, S.; et al. (October 2020). The first known Saturnian Horseshoe Coorbital and the distribution of Temporary Coorbitals of the Giant Planets. Division of Planetary Science meeting #52. Bulletin of the American Astronomical Society. Bibcode:2020DPS....5220606A. 206.06. Retrieved 24 August 2021.
  4. ^ a b c d e f "JPL Small-Body Database Browser: (2013 VZ70)" (2016-03-12 last obs.). Jet Propulsion Laboratory. Retrieved 24 August 2021.
  5. ^ a b "Asteroid Size Estimator". CNEOS NASA/JPL. Retrieved 1 September 2021.
  6. ^ a b c Alexandersen, Mike; Greenstreet, Sarah; Gladman, Brett J.; Bannister, Michele T.; Chen, Ying-Tung; Gwyn, Stephen D. J.; Kavelaars, J.J.; Petit, Jean-Marc; Volk, Kathryn; Lehner, Matthew J.; Wang, Shiang-Yu (2021). "OSSOS. XXIII. 2013 VZ70 and the Temporary Coorbitals of the Giant Planets". The Planetary Science Journal. 2 (1): 212. arXiv:2110.09627. Bibcode:2021PSJ.....2..212A. doi:10.3847/PSJ/ac1c6b. S2CID 238755438.
  7. ^ a b c de la Fuente Marcos, C.; de la Fuente Marcos, R. (10 January 2022). "Centaur 2013 VZ70: Debris from Saturn's irregular moon population?". Astronomy & Astrophysics. 657 (1): A59 (10 pp). arXiv:2110.04264. Bibcode:2022A&A...657A..59D. doi:10.1051/0004-6361/202142166. S2CID 238856647.

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