Tomasz Kwiatkowski
Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań
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Icarus | 2003
Johanna Torppa; Mikko Kaasalainen; T. Michałowski; Tomasz Kwiatkowski; A. Kryszczyńska; Peter Denchev; Richard Kowalski
We have analyzed photometric lightcurves of 30 asteroids, and present here the obtained shapes, rotational periods and pole directions. We also present new photometric observations of five asteroids. The shape models indicate the existence of many features of varying degrees of irregularity. Even large main-belt asteroids display such features, so the resulting poles and periods are more consistent than those obtained by simple ellipsoid-like models. In some cases the new rotational parameters are rather different from those obtained previously, and in a few cases there were no proper previous estimates at all.
The Astronomical Journal | 1997
S. Mottola; A. Erikson; Alan W. Harris; Gerhard Hahn; Gerhard Neukum; Marc William Buie; W.D. Sears; D. J. Tholen; Robert J. Whiteley; P. Magnusson; Jukka Piironen; Tomasz Kwiatkowski; W. Borczyk; Ellen Susanna Howell; Michael D. Hicks; R. Fevig; Yu. N. Krugly; F. P. Velichko; V. G. Chiorny; Ninel M. Gaftonyuk; M. Di Martino; Petr Pravec; L. Sarounova; Marek Wolf; W. Worman; J.K. Davies; H. J. Schober; W. Pych
In 1995 asteroid 6489 Golevka (1991 JX) had a close encounter with the Earth at a distance of 0.034 AU, providing a good opportunity for a detailed study of a small Solar System object. In this paper we report the results of an extensive international obs
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society | 2009
R. Baranowski; R. Smolec; W. Dimitrov; Tomasz Kwiatkowski; A. Schwarzenberg-Czerny; P. Bartczak; M. Fagas; W. Borczyk; K. Kamiński; P. Moskalik; R. Ratajczak; A. Rożek
V440 Per is a Population I Cepheid with a period of 7.57 d and low-amplitude, almost sinusoidal light and radial velocity curves. With no reliable data on the first harmonic, its pulsation mode identification remained controversial. We obtained a radial velocity curve of V440 Per with our new high-precision and high-throughput Poznan Spectroscopic Telescope. Our data reach an accuracy of 130 m s ―1 per individual measurement and yield a secure detection of the first harmonic with an amplitude of A 2 = 140 ± 15 m s ―1 . The velocity Fourier phase φ 21 of V440 Per is inconsistent at the 7.25σ level with those of fundamental-mode Cepheids, implying that the star must be an overtone Cepheid, as originally proposed by Kienzle et al. Thus, V440 Per becomes the longest-period Cepheid with securely established overtone pulsations. We show that a convective non-linear pulsation hydrocode can reproduce the Fourier parameters of V440 Per very well. The requirement to match the observed properties of V440 Per constrains the free parameters of the dynamical convection model used in the pulsation calculations, in particular the radiative loss parameter.
Astronomy and Astrophysics | 2007
J. Ďurech; Mikko Kaasalainen; A. Marciniak; W. H. Allen; Roger E. Behrend; C. Bembrick; Thomas Bennett; L. Bernasconi; Jerome Berthier; G. Bolt; S. C. Boroumand; L. Crespo da Silva; Roberto Crippa; M. Crow; Russell I. Durkee; R. Dymock; M. Fagas; Michael Helmut Fauerbach; S. Fauvaud; M. Frey; Rui Soles Gonçalves; R. Hirsch; D. Jardine; K. Kamiński; Robert A. Koff; Tomasz Kwiatkowski; Angel F. Lopez; Francesco Manzini; T. Michałowski; Roberto Carlos Dos Santos Pacheco
Aims. We present physical models of ten asteroids obtained by means of lightcurve inversion. A substantial part of the photometric data was observed by amateur astronomers. We emphasize the importance of a coordinated network of observers that will be of extreme importance for future all-sky asteroid photometric surveys. Methods. The lightcurve inversion method was used to derive spin states and shape models of the asteroids. Results. We derived spin states and shape model for ten new asteroids: (110) Lydia, (125) Liberatrix, (130) Elektra, (165) Loreley, (196) Philomela, (218) Bianca, (306) Unitas, (423) Diotima, (776) Berbericia, and (944) Hidalgo. This increases the number of asteroid models up to nearly one hundred.
Icarus | 1996
P. Magnusson; Mats Dahlgren; Maria Antonietta Barucci; L. Jorda; Richard P. Binzel; S.M. Slivan; C. Blanco; D. Riccioli; Bonnie J. Buratti; F. Colas; J. Berthier; G. De Angelis; M. Di Martino; E. Dotto; J.D. Drummond; Uwe Fink; Michael D. Hicks; William M. Grundy; Wieslaw Z. Wisniewski; Ninel M. Gaftonyuk; E.H. Geyer; T. Bauer; Martin Hoffmann; V. Ivanova; B. Komitov; Z. Donchev; P. Denchev; Yu. N. Krugly; F. P. Velichko; V. G. Chiorny
Astronomy & Astrophysics Supplement Series | 2000
T. Michałowski; Wojtek Pych; J. Berthier; A. Kryszczyńska; Tomasz Kwiatkowski; J. Boussuge; S. Fauvaud; P. Denchev; R. Baranowski
Archive | 2010
Tomasz Kwiatkowski; A. Kryszczyńska; M. Polińska; David A. H. Buckley; D. O'Donaghue; P. A. Charles; Lisa A. Crause; Steven M. Crawford; Y. Hashimoto; Alexei Yu. Kniazev; N. Loaring; Encarni Romero Colmenero; Ramotholo Sefako; Martin Still; Petri Vaisanen
Icarus | 1995
T. Michałowski; F. P. Velichko; M. Di Martino; Yu. N. Krugly; V.G. Kalashnikov; Vasilij G. Shevchenko; P.V. Birch; W.D. Sears; P. Denchev; Tomasz Kwiatkowski
Astronomy & Astrophysics Supplement Series | 1994
Yu. N. Krugly; Vasilij G. Shevchenko; F. P. Velichko; Edward Bowell; Jukka Piironen; Tomasz Kwiatkowski; A. Kryszczyńska; T. Michałowski
Archive | 1992
Tomasz Kwiatkowski; Tadeusz Michalowski