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The Population of Kilometer-scale Retrograde Jovian Irregular Moons

Abstract

We have searched a 2010 archival data set from the Canada-France-Hawaii Telescope for very small (km-scale) irregular moons of Jupiter in order to constrain the size distribution of these moons down to radii of ∼400 m, discovering 52 objects that are moving with Jupiter-like on-sky rates and are nearly certainly irregular moons. The four brightest detections, and seven in total, were all then linked to known Jovian moons. Extrapolating our characterized detections (those down to magnitude mr = 25.7) to the entire retrograde circum-Jovian population, we estimate the population of radius >0.4 km moons to be 600 (within a factor of 2). At the faintest magnitudes, we find a relatively shallow luminosity function of exponential index α = 0.29 ± 0.15, corresponding to a differential diameter power law of index q ≃ 2.5.


Publication:
The Planetary Science Journal
Pub Date:
September 2020
DOI:

10.3847/PSJ/abad95

10.48550/arXiv.2009.03382

arXiv:
arXiv:2009.03382
Bibcode:
2020PSJ.....1...52A
Keywords:
  • Jovian satellites;
  • Natural satellites (Solar system);
  • Irregular satellites;
  • Jupiter;
  • 872;
  • 1089;
  • 2027;
  • 873;
  • Astrophysics - Earth and Planetary Astrophysics
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