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  • 标题:Asteroid 1566 Icarus’s Size, Shape, Orbit, and Yarkovsky Drift from Radar Observations
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  • 作者:Adam H. Greenberg ; Jean-Luc Margot ; Ashok K. Verma
  • 期刊名称:The Astronomical journal
  • 印刷版ISSN:0004-6256
  • 电子版ISSN:1538-3881
  • 出版年度:2017
  • 卷号:153
  • 期号:3
  • DOI:10.3847/1538-3881/153/3/108
  • 语种:English
  • 出版社:American Institute of Physics
  • 摘要:Near-Earth asteroid (NEA) 1566 Icarus (, e = 0.83, ) made a close approach to Earth in 2015 June at 22 lunar distances (LD). Its detection during the 1968 approach (16 LD) was the first in the history of asteroid radar astronomy. A subsequent approach in 1996 (40 LD) did not yield radar images. We describe analyses of our 2015 radar observations of Icarus obtained at the Arecibo Observatory and the DSS-14 antenna at Goldstone. These data show that the asteroid is a moderately flattened spheroid with an equivalent diameter of 1.44 km with 18% uncertainties, resolving long-standing questions about the asteroid size. We also solve for Icarus's spin-axis orientation (), which is not consistent with the estimates based on the 1968 light-curve observations. Icarus has a strongly specular scattering behavior, among the highest ever measured in asteroid radar observations, and a radar albedo of ~2%, among the lowest ever measured in asteroid radar observations. The low cross section suggests a high-porosity surface, presumably related to Icarus's cratering, spin, and thermal histories. Finally, we present the first use of our orbit-determination software for the generation of observational ephemerides, and we demonstrate its ability to determine subtle perturbations on NEA orbits by measuring Icarus's orbit-averaged drift in semimajor axis ( au My−1, or ~60 m per revolution). Our Yarkovsky rate measurement resolves a discrepancy between two published rates that did not include the 2015 radar astrometry.
  • 关键词:methods: data analysis;minor planets; asteroids: individual (1566 Icarus);planets and satellites: dynamical evolution and stability;planets and satellites: surfaces;techniques: radar astronomy
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