702 Alauda
702 Alauda , provisional designation 1910 KQ , is a carbonaceous asteroid and binary system from the outer asteroid belt , approximately 190 kilometers in diameter.[ 2] It is the parent body of the Alauda family . Discovered in 1910 by German astronomer Joseph Helffrich at Heidelberg Observatory , it was named after the lark (alauda ).[ 3] [ 6] Its small moon , named Pichi üñëm , was discovered in 2007.[ 10] [ 21]
Satellite
Alauda's satellite Pichi üñëm , provisionally known as S/2007 (702) 1 , was discovered on 26 July 2007 from observations using adaptive-optics imaging with the European Southern Observatory (ESO) 8-m Very Large Telescope (VLT) on Cerro Paranal, Chile.[ 10] It is about 3.5 km in diameter (assuming it has the same albedo as the primary) and orbits Alauda in a nearly circular orbit at a distance of 1226 .5± 24 km . Pichi üñëm takes 4.91 days to complete one orbit.[ 19] [ 21] [ 22]
It was named Pichi üñëm (Mapuche pronunciation: [ˈpɪtʃi ɨˈɲɘm] , approximately ), meaning "little bird" in the Mapuche language of Chile , the country from which the moon was discovered.[ 23]
Orbital characteristics
Alauda has been identified as the largest member of the Alauda family , a dynamical family of bright carbonaceous asteroids with more than a thousand known members.[ 24] : 23 Other members of this family include: 581 Tauntonia , 1101 Clematis , 1838 Ursa , 3139 Shantou , 3325 TARDIS , 4368 Pillmore , 5360 Rozhdestvenskij , 5815 Shinsengumi , and many others.[ 25] Alauda's moon may be a result of the collision that created the asteroid family .[ 10]
Physical characteristics
The discovery and tracking of Alauda's moon enabled Alauda's mass to be determined. The discoverers of the moon, Patricio Rojo and Jean-Luc Margot , estimated Alauda's mass to be (6.057± 0.36)× 1018 kg and its density to be 1.57± 0.5 g/cm3 .[ 19]
Occultations
Alauda has been observed to occult stars on several occasions, providing important information on its size and shape. It produced occultations on 2001-07-12 and 2004-04-21.[ 26] It may have occulted an apparent magnitude 9.5 star in the constellation of Gemini on 2009-10-17 at 08:18 UT.[ 1] This event should have been visible from Uruguay, Argentina, and Chile.[ 1]
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