Spin rate of asteroid (54509) 2000 PH5 increasing due to the YORP effect

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Radar and optical observations reveal that the continuous increase in the spin rate of near-Earth asteroid (54509) 2000 PH5 can be attributed to the Yarkovsky-O'Keefe-Radzievskii-Paddack (YORP) effect, a torque due to sunlight. The change in spin rate is in reasonable agreement with theoretical predictions for the YORP acceleration of a body with the radar-determined size, shape, and spin state of 2000 PH5. The detection of asteroid spin-up supports the YORP effect as an explanation for the anomalous distribution of spin rates for asteroids under 10 kilometers in diameter and as a binary formation mechanism.

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Taylor, P. A., Margot, J. L., Vokrouhlický, D., Scheeres, D. J., Pravec, P., Lowry, S. C., … Magri, C. (2007). Spin rate of asteroid (54509) 2000 PH5 increasing due to the YORP effect. Science, 316(5822), 274–277. https://doi.org/10.1126/science.1139038

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