The DECam Ecliptic Exploration Project (DEEP). VII. The Strengths of Three Superfast Rotating Main-belt Asteroids from a Preliminary Search of DEEP Data
Adams, Fred C.; Valdes, Francisco; Jurić, Mario; Rivkin, Andrew S.; Bernardinelli, Pedro H.; Lin, Hsing Wen; Gerdes, David W.; Markwardt, Larissa; Chandler, Colin Orion; Trujillo, Chadwick A.; Sheppard, Scott S.; Schlichting, Hilke E.; Holman, Matthew J.; Oldroyd, William J.; Mommert, Michael; Trilling, David E.; Payne, Matthew J.; Strauss, Ryder; Fuentes, Cesar; McNeill, Andrew; Smotherman, Hayden; Napier, Kevin J.
United States, Chile, Germany
Abstract
Superfast rotators (SFRs) are small solar system objects that rotate faster than generally possible for a cohesionless rubble pile. Their rotational characteristics allow us to make inferences about their interior structure and composition. Here, we present the methods and results from a preliminary search for SFRs in the DECam Ecliptic Exploration Project (DEEP) data set. We find three SFRs from a sample of 686 main-belt asteroids, implying an occurrence rate of