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Orbital stability analysis and photometric characterization of the second Earth Trojan asteroid 2020 XL 5 .

T Santana-RosMarco MicheliL FaggioliR CennamoM DevogèleA Alvarez-CandalD OszkiewiczO RamírezP-Y LiuPaula G BenavidezAdriano Campo BagatinE J ChristensenR J WainscoatR WerykL FragaC BriceñoL Conversi
Published in: Nature communications (2022)
Trojan asteroids are small bodies orbiting around the L 4 or L 5 Lagrangian points of a Sun-planet system. Due to their peculiar orbits, they provide key constraints to the Solar System evolution models. Despite numerous dedicated observational efforts in the last decade, asteroid 2010 TK 7 has been the only known Earth Trojan thus far. Here we confirm that the recently discovered 2020 XL 5 is the second transient Earth Trojan known. To study its orbit, we used archival data from 2012 to 2019 and observed the object in 2021 from three ground-based observatories. Our study of its orbital stability shows that 2020 XL 5 will remain in L 4 for at least 4 000 years. With a photometric analysis we estimate its absolute magnitude to be [Formula: see text], and color indices suggestive of a C-complex taxonomy. Assuming an albedo of 0.06 ± 0.03, we obtain a diameter of 1.18 ± 0.08 km, larger than the first known Earth Trojan asteroid.
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