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Main-belt asteroid (6478) Gault unexpectedly sprouted two tails in late 2018 and early 2019, identifying it as a new active asteroid. Here we present observations obtained by the 1.2-m Zwicky Transient Facility survey telescope that provide detailed time-series coverage of the onset and evolution of Gaults activity. Gault exhibited two brightening events, with the first one starting on 2018 Oct. 18$pm5$ days and a second one starting on 2018 Dec. 24$pm1$ days. The amounts of mass released are $2times10^7$ kg and $1times10^6$ kg, respectively. Based on photometric measurements, each event persisted for about a month. Gaults color has not changed appreciably over time, with a pre-outburst color of $g_mathrm{PS1}-r_mathrm{PS1}=0.50pm0.04$ and $g_mathrm{PS1}-r_mathrm{PS1}=0.46pm0.04$ during the two outbursts. Simulations of dust dynamics shows that the ejecta consists of dust grains of up to 10 $mu$m in size that are ejected at low velocities below $1~mathrm{m~s^{-1}}$ regardless of particle sizes. This is consistent with non-sublimation-driven ejection events. The size distribution of the dust exhibits a broken power-law, with particles at 10--20 $mu$m following a power-law of $-2.5$ to $-3.0$, while larger particles follow a steeper slope of $-4.0$. The derived properties can be explained by either rotational excitation of the nucleus or a merger of a near-contact binary, with the latter scenario to be statistically more likely.
Main-belt asteroid (6478) Gault was observed to show cometary features in early 2019. To investigate the cause, we conducted {it BVR} observations at Xingming Observatory, China, from 2019 January to April. The two tails were formed around 2018 Octob
We present imaging and spectroscopic observations of 6478 Gault, a 6 km diameter inner main-belt asteroid currently exhibiting strong, comet-like characteristics. Three distinct tails indicate that ultra-slow dust (ejection speed 0.15+/-0.05 m/s) was
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The $sim$4 km diameter main belt asteroid 6478 Gault has ejected dust intermittently since at least 2013. The character of the emission, including its episodic nature and the low speed of the ejected particles ($V sim $ 0.15 m s$^{-1}$), is most cons
Asteroid (6478) Gault was discovered to exhibit a comet-like tail in observations from December 2018, becoming a new member of the so-called active asteroid population in the main asteroid belt. The aims are to investigate the grain properties of the