Quaoar: A Rock in the Kuiper belt
Abstract
Here we report WFPC2 observations of the Quaoar-Weywot Kuiper belt binary. From these observations we find that Weywot is on an elliptical orbit with eccentricity of 0.14 0.04, period of 12.438 0.005 days, and a semi-major axis of 1.45 0.08 × 104 km. The orbit reveals a surpsingly high Quaoar-Weywot system mass of 1.60.3×1021 kg. Using the surface properties of the Uranian and Neptunian satellites as a proxy for Quaoar's surface, we reanalyze the size estimate from Brown and Trujillo (2004). We find, from a mean of available published size estimates, a diameter for Quaoar of 890 70 km. We find Quaoar's density to be = 4.2 1.3 g cm-3, possibly the highest density in the Kuiper belt.
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