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Autori principali: Yoshida, Fumi, Terai, Tsuyoshi, Ohtsuki, Keiji
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Pubblicazione: 2026
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Accesso online:https://arxiv.org/abs/2603.16485
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author Yoshida, Fumi
Terai, Tsuyoshi
Ohtsuki, Keiji
author_facet Yoshida, Fumi
Terai, Tsuyoshi
Ohtsuki, Keiji
contents We conducted a two-band imaging survey observation using the Subaru Telescope and its wide-field camera, Suprime-Cam, to study the visible colors and size distribution of Jupiter's Trojan asteroids. The survey covered an area around Jupiter's L4 Lagrange point totaling 9.2 square degrees. We detected 120 Trojan asteroids in this survey. From these Trojan asteroids, we extracted 44 unbiased samples with absolute magnitudes in the $g^\prime$ band ranging from 12.9 to 16.9 mag (corresponding to diameter ranges of approximately $\sim$3 - 16 km assuming an albedo of 0.05) and analyzed their $g^\prime - i^\prime$ color and size distributions. Large Jupiter Trojan asteroids are known to be classified into two color groups, ''red'' and ''less red''. We found that such bimodality in the color distribution is absent for small Jupiter Trojan asteroids, which is consistent with previous studies. Previous studies have also shown that these two groups have different slopes in the magnitude distributions from each other, which was explained by conversion of red objects to less-red fragments through catastrophic disruptions. In contrast, we found that the size frequency distributions of our two sample groups divided by the color of $g^\prime - i^\prime$ = 0.7 (in AB magnitude) are quite similar. Our results can provide new insights into collisional evolution of color and size distribution of small Jupiter Trojans.
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Yoshida, Fumi
Terai, Tsuyoshi
Ohtsuki, Keiji
Earth and Planetary Astrophysics
We conducted a two-band imaging survey observation using the Subaru Telescope and its wide-field camera, Suprime-Cam, to study the visible colors and size distribution of Jupiter's Trojan asteroids. The survey covered an area around Jupiter's L4 Lagrange point totaling 9.2 square degrees. We detected 120 Trojan asteroids in this survey. From these Trojan asteroids, we extracted 44 unbiased samples with absolute magnitudes in the $g^\prime$ band ranging from 12.9 to 16.9 mag (corresponding to diameter ranges of approximately $\sim$3 - 16 km assuming an albedo of 0.05) and analyzed their $g^\prime - i^\prime$ color and size distributions. Large Jupiter Trojan asteroids are known to be classified into two color groups, ''red'' and ''less red''. We found that such bimodality in the color distribution is absent for small Jupiter Trojan asteroids, which is consistent with previous studies. Previous studies have also shown that these two groups have different slopes in the magnitude distributions from each other, which was explained by conversion of red objects to less-red fragments through catastrophic disruptions. In contrast, we found that the size frequency distributions of our two sample groups divided by the color of $g^\prime - i^\prime$ = 0.7 (in AB magnitude) are quite similar. Our results can provide new insights into collisional evolution of color and size distribution of small Jupiter Trojans.
title Color and Size Distributions of Small Jupiter Trojans
topic Earth and Planetary Astrophysics
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2603.16485