[PPS02-P07] Polarimetric Study of (331471) 1984 QY1, a Potential Dormant Comet Candidate
Keywords:asteroid, polarimetry, potential dormant comet
Identification between asteroids and comets are fundamental to know the spatial distribution of small bodies in the solar system, and yet, it is challenging to find dormant comets in the list of known asteroids because their appearances are indistinguishable from asteroids. Here we provide a unique research to discriminate asteroids and dormant comets via ‘polarimetry’. We thus conducted a polarimetric observation of (331471) 1984 QY1 (hereafter QY1) using the Multi-Spectral Imager (MSI) on the 1.6-m Pirka Telescope from UT 2016 May 25 to June 24. The object has been regarded as a dormant comet candidate in terms of the dynamical property (i.e. the Tisserand parameter with respect to Jupiter TJ = 2.68, the probability of Jupiter-comet origin PJFC = 96 %; Bottke et al. 2002). We investigated the phase angle dependence of polarization degree of QY1, and found that it shows the polarization degree Pmax = 7.4 +/- 0.2 % around the phase angle α = 100 degree. The polarimetric property is similar to those of S-type asteroids rather than cometary nuclei. In this presentation, we introduce our observation and discuss about the possible origin of QY1 based on our observation together with the dynamical properties.