CCD photometry of asteroids (4197) 1982 TA and 1997 LY 4 (original) (raw)

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Abstract

We present results of our photometric observations of the Apollo asteroid (4197) 1982 TA and the Mars-crosser 1997 LY 4. Their synodic rotation periods (3.53802±0.00005) and (46.07±0.02) h, respectively, have been derived. The fast rotation of (4197) suggests a lower limit of the bulk density of 1.1 g/cm 3. The mean diameter of (4197) is likely in the range 3-6 km. The present knowledge does not support a possibility that (4197) is an extinct cometary nucleus as suggested from its orbit. The smaller (1.4-3 km), slowly-rotating asteroid 1997 LY 4 is an elongated object with the equatorial axis ratio ≥1.8.

Publication:

Planetary and Space Science

Pub Date:

January 2000

DOI:

10.1016/S0032-0633(99)00073-2

Bibcode:

2000P&SS...48...59P