Photometric geodesy of main-belt asteroids. III. Additional lightcurves

  • S. J. Weidenschilling
  • , C. R. Chapman
  • , D. R. Davis
  • , R. Greenberg
  • , D. H. Levy
  • , R. P. Binzel
  • , S. M. Vail
  • , M. Magee
  • , D. Spaute

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Abstract

We present observations of asteroids obtained in the period 1982-1989, comprising 107 complete or partial lightcurves of 59 different objects. These include additional data on "Photometric Geodesy" program asteroids (Weidenschilling et al. 1987, Icarus 70, 191-245), obtained to determine their shapes and pole orientations (Drummond et al. 1988, Icarus 76, 19-77), and targets of opportunity observed during the course of that program. We derive new or refined rotation periods for 16 asteroids, and estimates of, or constraints on, periods for 8 more. Data presented here and in Paper I (Weidenschilling et al. 1987) suggest that unusual lightcurves with unequal maxima and minima at large amplitudes are seen preferentially for M-type asteroids.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages (from-to)402-447
Number of pages46
JournalIcarus
Volume86
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - Aug 1990
Externally publishedYes

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Astronomy and Astrophysics
  • Space and Planetary Science

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