Spinning and color properties of the active asteroid (6478) Gault

Abstract

We report on accurate BVRc observations of (6478) Gault, a 5-6 km diameter inner main-belt asteroid in the Phocaea family, notable for its sporadic, comet-like ejection of dust. This curious behavior has been mainly interpreted as reconfigurations after YORP spin-up, although merging of a contact binary system cannot be fully excluded. We collected optical observations along the 2019 March-April period, at orbital phase angles between 12-21, to search for direct evidence of asteroid quick spinning rotation. A prevailing period value of 3.34 0.02 hours is supported by our and other photometric observations. In the YORP spin-up hypothesis, this period points to a bulk density ≈ 1 g/cm3. The mean colors are B-V = +0.82 0.3, V-Rc = +0.28 0.06 and B-Rc = +1.11 0.4, but we have observed a strong bluer color during the April session, with about (B-V) 0.35 0.09~mag. This color change can be due to asteroid rotation and support the hypothesis that there is a bluer surface under the Gault's dust, as indicated by spectroscopic observations made on 2019 March 31 and April 8 by Marsset et al. (2019).

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