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Published May 30, 2024 | Published
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A contact binary satellite of the asteroid (152830) Dinkinesh

Levison, Harold F. ORCID icon
Marchi, Simone ORCID icon
Noll, Keith S. ORCID icon
Spencer, John R.
Statler, Thomas S. ORCID icon
Bell, James F. ORCID icon
Bierhaus, Edward B. ORCID icon
Binzel, Richard ORCID icon
Bottke, William F. ORCID icon
Britt, Daniel ORCID icon
Brown, Michael E.1 ORCID icon
Buie, Marc W. ORCID icon
Christensen, Philip R. ORCID icon
Dello Russo, Neil ORCID icon
Emery, Joshua P. ORCID icon
Grundy, William M. ORCID icon
Hahn, Matthias
Hamilton, Victoria E. ORCID icon
Howett, Carly ORCID icon
Kaplan, Hannah ORCID icon
Kretke, Katherine ORCID icon
Lauer, Tod R. ORCID icon
Manzoni, Claudia ORCID icon
Marschall, Raphael ORCID icon
Martin, Audrey C. ORCID icon
May, Brian H.
Mottola, Stefano ORCID icon
Olkin, Catherine B. ORCID icon
Pätzold, Martin ORCID icon
Parker, Joel Wm. ORCID icon
Porter, Simon ORCID icon
Preusker, Frank ORCID icon
Protopapa, Silvia ORCID icon
Reuter, Dennis C.
Robbins, Stuart J. ORCID icon
Salmon, Julien ORCID icon
Simon, Amy A. ORCID icon
Stern, S. Alan
Sunshine, Jessica M. ORCID icon
Wong, Ian
Weaver, Harold A. ORCID icon
Adam, Coralie ORCID icon
Ancheta, Shanti
Andrews, John
Anwar, Saadat
Barnouin, Olivier S. ORCID icon
Beasley, Matthew ORCID icon
Berry, Kevin E.
Birath, Emma
Bolin, Bryce ORCID icon
Booco, Mark ORCID icon
Burns, Rich
Campbell, Pam
Carpenter, Russell ORCID icon
Crombie, Katherine ORCID icon
Effertz, Mark
Eifert, Emily
Ellis, Caroline
Faiks, Preston
Fischetti, Joel
Fleming, Paul
Francis, Kristen
Franco, Ray
Freund, Sandy
Gallagher, Claire
Geeraert, Jeroen ORCID icon
Gobat, Caden ORCID icon
Gorgas, Donovan
Granat, Chris
Gray, Sheila
Haas, Patrick
Harch, Ann
Hegedus, Katie
Isabelle, Chris
Jackson, Bill
Jacob, Taylor
Jennings, Sherry
Kaufmann, David
Keeney, Brian A. ORCID icon
Kennedy, Thomas
Lauffer, Karl
Lessac-Chenen, Erik ORCID icon
Leonard, Rob
Levine, Andrew
Lunsford, Allen ORCID icon
Martin, Tim
McAdams, Jim
Mehall, Greg
Merkley, Trevor
Miller, Graham
Montanaro, Matthew ORCID icon
Montgomery, Anna
Murphy, Graham
Myers, Maxwell
Nelson, Derek S.
Ocampo, Adriana
Olds, Ryan
Pelgrift, John Y. ORCID icon
Perkins, Trevor
Pineau, Jon
Poland, Devin
Ramanan, Vaishnavi
Rose, Debi
Sahr, Eric ORCID icon
Short, Owen
Solanki, Ishita
Stanbridge, Dale
Sutter, Brian
Talpas, Zachary
Taylor, Howard
Treiu, Bo
Vermeer, Nate ORCID icon
Vincent, Michael
Wallace, Mike
Weigle, Gerald
Wibben, Daniel R. ORCID icon
Wiens, Zach ORCID icon
Wilson, John P.
Zhao, Yifan ORCID icon
  • 1. ROR icon California Institute of Technology

Abstract

Asteroids with diameters less than about 5 km have complex histories because they are small enough for radiative torques (that is, YORP, short for the Yarkovsky–O’Keefe–Radzievskii–Paddack effect)1 to be a notable factor in their evolution2. (152830) Dinkinesh is a small asteroid orbiting the Sun near the inner edge of the main asteroid belt with a heliocentric semimajor axis of 2.19 AU; its S-type spectrum3,4 is typical of bodies in this part of the main belt5. Here we report observations by the Lucy spacecraft6,7 as it passed within 431 km of Dinkinesh. Lucy revealed Dinkinesh, which has an effective diameter of only 720 m, to be unexpectedly complex. Of particular note is the presence of a prominent longitudinal trough overlain by a substantial equatorial ridge and the discovery of the first confirmed contact binary satellite, now named (152830) Dinkinesh I Selam. Selam consists of two near-equal-sized lobes with diameters of 210 m and 230 m. It orbits Dinkinesh at a distance of 3.1 km with an orbital period of about 52.7 h and is tidally locked. The dynamical state, angular momentum and geomorphologic observations of the system lead us to infer that the ridge and trough of Dinkinesh are probably the result of mass failure resulting from spin-up by YORP followed by the partial reaccretion of the shed material. Selam probably accreted from material shed by this event.

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Acknowledgement

The Lucy mission is financed through the NASA Discovery programme on contract no. NNM16AA08C. We thank the entire Lucy mission team for their hard work and dedication.

Conflict of Interest

The authors declare no competing interests.

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