论文标题

从地图集光度法重建的小行星模型

Asteroid models reconstructed from ATLAS photometry

论文作者

Durech, J., Tonry, J., Erasmus, N., Denneau, L., Heinze, A. N., Flewelling, H., Vanco, R.

论文摘要

小行星地面影响最后一个警报系统(ATLAS)是一项全天候的调查,主要旨在检测潜在的危险近地球小行星。除了小行星的星形法术外,它还产生其光度测量值,其中包含有关小行星旋转及其形状的信息。为了增加具有已知形状和旋转状态的小行星数量,我们从Atlas光度法中重建了小行星模型,可用于2015年至2018年之间观察到的大约180,000次小行星。我们利用了在小行星项目中实现的轻曲线反转方法,可处理大约100,000 Aseroid的小行星项目中的小行星项目。通过扫描周期和极参数空间,我们选择了根据我们的设置,这些模型是逆问题的独特解决方案。我们得出了〜2750个独特的模型,其中950个已经从其他数据中重建并发布了。其余的1800款是新的。其中约有一半只是部分模型,具有不受约束的杆上经度。与形状和自旋一起,我们还确定了每个建模的小行星的颜色指数,该颜色指数来自Atlas调查使用的青色和橙色滤镜。我们还显示了相角函数的颜色索引,反照率和斜率之间的相关性。当前的分析是地图集小行星光度法的第一个反转,它是利用Atlas光度法具有巨大的科学潜力的第一步。地图集继续观察,将来,这些数据以及其他独立的光度测量值可以倒置以产生更精致的小行星模型。

The Asteroid Terrestrial-impact Last Alert System (ATLAS) is an all-sky survey primarily aimed at detecting potentially hazardous near-Earth asteroids. Apart from the astrometry of asteroids, it also produces their photometric measurements that contain information about asteroid rotation and their shape. To increase the current number of asteroids with a known shape and spin state, we reconstructed asteroid models from ATLAS photometry that was available for approximately 180,000 asteroids observed between 2015 and 2018. We made use of the light-curve inversion method implemented in the Asteroid@home project to process ATLAS photometry for roughly 100,000 asteroids with more than a hundred individual brightness measurements. By scanning the period and pole parameter space, we selected those best-fit models that were, according to our setup, a unique solution for the inverse problem. We derived ~2750 unique models, 950 of them were already reconstructed from other data and published. The remaining 1800 models are new. About half of them are only partial models, with an unconstrained pole ecliptic longitude. Together with the shape and spin, we also determined for each modeled asteroid its color index from the cyan and orange filter used by the ATLAS survey. We also show the correlations between the color index, albedo, and slope of the phase-angle function. The current analysis is the first inversion of ATLAS asteroid photometry, and it is the first step in exploiting the huge scientific potential that ATLAS photometry has. ATLAS continues to observe, and in the future, this data, together with other independent photometric measurements, can be inverted to produce more refined asteroid models.

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