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C/2012 L2 (LINEAR)
The comet on 18 February 2013 by the Palomar Transient Factory
Discovery[1]
Discovered byLINEAR
Discovery siteSocorro, New Mexico
Discovery date1 June 2012
Designations
CK12L020[1]
Orbital characteristics[2]
Observation arc338 days
Number of
observations
2,119
Aphelion~1,130 AU
Perihelion1.509 AU
Semi-major axis565.74 AU
Eccentricity0.99733
Orbital period~13,460 years
Inclination70.981°
270.302°
Argument of
periapsis
205.786°
Last perihelion9 May 2013
TJupiter0.505
Earth MOID0.584 AU
Jupiter MOID3.248 AU
Physical characteristics
Comet total
magnitude
(M1)
11.3
10.0
(2013 apparition

C/2012 L2 (LINEAR) is a non-periodic comet that was discovered on 1 June 2012 by LINEAR. Preliminary calculations of its orbit by Maik Meyer noted a striking similarity with that of C/1785 A1 (Messier–Mechain),[3] however it is purely a coincidence rather than the return of the latter comet.[4] It passed perihelion in May 2013.

Discovery and observations

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The comet was discovered as a 19.4-magnitude object from photographs taken by the Lincoln Near-Earth Asteroid Research survey on the morning of 1 June 2012.[5] Five days after discovery, Maik Meyer noted that the preliminary orbit of this comet was initially similar to that of C/1785 A1, however he later concluded that these comets were unrelated from one another.[3] Its aphelion distance suggested it may have been a dynamically new object that originated from the inner regions of the Oort cloud, therefore imaging polarimetry of the comet was conducted to further study the composition of these objects.[6]

References

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  1. ^ a b G. V. Williams (5 June 2012). "MPEC 2012-L13: Comet C/2012 L2 (LINEAR)". www.minorplanetcenter.net. Minor Planet Center. Retrieved 31 December 2024.
  2. ^ "C/2012 L2 (LINEAR) – JPL Small-Body Database Lookup". ssd.jpl.nasa.gov. Jet Propulsion Laboratory. Retrieved 3 January 2024.
  3. ^ a b M. Meyer (6 June 2012). "Another one ;) C/1785 A1 and C/2012 L2". Groups.io. Retrieved 31 December 2024.
  4. ^ J. Shanklin. "BAA Comet Section: Comets of 2012". University of Cambridge. Retrieved 31 December 2024.
  5. ^ S. Yoshida (15 June 2014). "C/2012 L2 (LINEAR)". www.aerith.net. Retrieved 31 December 2024.
  6. ^ P. Deb Roy; H. S. Das; B. J. Medhi (2015). "Imaging polarimetry of Comet C/2012 L2 (LINEAR)". Icarus. 245: 241–246. arXiv:1410.1660. Bibcode:2015Icar..245..241D. doi:10.1016/j.icarus.2014.07.002. ISSN 0019-1035.
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