Mémoire
Ulitina, Anastasia
Promotor(s) :
Jehin, Emmanuel
Date of defense : 3-Sep-2025/5-Sep-2025 • Permalink : http://hdl.handle.net/2268.2/23882
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| Title : | Mémoire |
| Translated title : | [fr] Courbes de lumière de l'astéroïde troyen binaire (617) Patroclus |
| Author : | Ulitina, Anastasia
|
| Date of defense : | 3-Sep-2025/5-Sep-2025 |
| Advisor(s) : | Jehin, Emmanuel
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| Committee's member(s) : | Bonfond, Bertrand
Krishnakumar, Aravind
Ferrais, Marin
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| Language : | English |
| Number of pages : | 75 |
| Keywords : | [en] (617) Patroclus [en] Menoetius [en] binary asteroid [en] Trojans [en] NASA Lucy [en] mutual events [en] asteroid taxonomy [en] TRAPPIST [en] differential photometry |
| Discipline(s) : | Physical, chemical, mathematical & earth Sciences > Space science, astronomy & astrophysics |
| Target public : | Researchers Professionals of domain Student |
| Institution(s) : | Université de Liège, Liège, Belgique |
| Degree: | Master en sciences spatiales, à finalité approfondie |
| Faculty: | Master thesis of the Faculté des Sciences |
Abstract
[en] The binary Trojan asteroid system (617) Patroclus–Menoetius is of particular scientific interest
due to its role in constraining models of Solar System formation and its upcoming observation
by NASA’s Lucy mission. In this work, a comprehensive observational and photometric study of
this system is presented. Three types of observations were conducted from September to October
2024 on the TRAPPIST telescopes : mutual events photometry, long-duration photometry, and
color indices retrieval from multi-filter photometry (BVRI).
Six mutual events were successfully observed and analyzed. The resulting light curves were
categorized into two main morphologies: narrow and symmetrical, and wide and asymmetrical.
Links between the nature of the events, i.e., partial or central, occultations or eclipses, were
made.
Long-duration photometry of the system was further analyzed to extract the rotation period
of Patroclus. Using the a Fourier-based fitting model and the Photometry Pipeline photomet-
ric reduction, two strategies—one using H magnitudes and the other using detrended reduced
magnitudes—were applied, confirming the 102-hour period previously reported in the literature.
Additionally, color-based taxonomic analysis using B-V, V-R, and V-I indices assigned the system
to the X-class, in agreement with earlier studies.
Overall, this work not only provides refined photometric characterizations of the Patroclus–Menoetius system but also supports the Lucy mission’s scientific objectives. The results contribute to broader understanding of Trojan asteroid properties.
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