Rotation state, colors, and albedo of the mission-accessible tiny near-Earth asteroid 2001 QJ142

IF 5.4 2区 物理与天体物理 Q1 ASTRONOMY & ASTROPHYSICS
Jin Beniyama, Alexey V. Sergeyev, David J. Tholen, Marco Micheli
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Abstract

Context. Characterizing mission-accessible asteroids using telescopic observations is fundamental for target-selection and planning for spacecraft missions. Near-Earth asteroids on Earth-like orbits are of particular importance for applications such as asteroid mining. Aims. 2001 QJ142 is a tiny (D ≤ 100 m) near-Earth asteroid on an Earth-like orbit with a semimajor axis of 1.06 au, orbital eccentricity of 0.09, and orbital inclination of 3.10°. We aim to characterize 2001 QJ142 using ground-based observations with future spacecraft missions in mind.Methods. We performed visible multicolor photometry of 2001 QJ142 using the TriCCS on the Seimei 3.8 m telescope in February 2024. We also revisited the images taken with the Suprime-Cam on the Subaru 8.2 m telescope in August 2012.Results. Visible color indices of 2001 QJ142 indicate that 2001 QJ142 is a C- or X-complex asteroid. We detect a possible fast rotation with a period of about 10 min, which is consistent with a previous report. The geometric albedo of 2001 QJ142 is derived to be about 0.3 from a slope of its photometric phase curve, which is consistent with an albedo derived from thermal observations with updated physical quantities. A straightforward interpretation is that 2001 QJ142 is either an E- or M-type asteroid, although surface properties of such tiny fast-rotating asteroids are not well understood.Conclusions. We infer that 2001 QJ142 is a fast-rotating mission-accessible E- or M-type near-Earth asteroid. More characterizations of tiny asteroids are particularly important for a deeper understanding of their nature.
可执行任务的近地小行星 2001 QJ142 的旋转状态、颜色和反照率
背景。利用望远镜观测确定可执行飞行任务的小行星的特征,对于航天器飞行任务的目标选择和规划至关重要。轨道类似地球的近地小行星对于小行星采矿等应用尤为重要。2001 QJ142 是一颗极小的近地小行星(D ≤ 100 米),位于类地轨道上,半长轴为 1.06 au,轨道偏心率为 0.09,轨道倾角为 3.10°。我们的目标是利用地面观测来描述 2001 QJ142 的特征,同时考虑到未来的航天器任务。2024 年 2 月,我们利用 Seimei 3.8 米望远镜上的 TriCCS 对 2001 QJ142 进行了可见多色光度测量。我们还重温了2012年8月用Subaru 8.2米望远镜上的Suprime-Cam拍摄的图像。2001 QJ142的可见光颜色指数表明2001 QJ142是一颗C-或X-复合小行星。我们探测到它可能在快速旋转,周期约为 10 分钟,这与之前的报告一致。2001 QJ142 的几何反照率根据其光度相位曲线的斜率推算出约为 0.3,这与通过热观测和更新物理量推算出的反照率一致。一个简单明了的解释是,2001 QJ142 是一颗 E 型或 M 型小行星,尽管人们对这类快速旋转的小行星的表面特性还不是很了解。我们推断 2001 QJ142 是一颗可执行任务的快速旋转 E 型或 M 型近地小行星。对小行星进行更多的特征描述对于深入了解它们的性质尤为重要。
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Astronomy & Astrophysics
Astronomy & Astrophysics 地学天文-天文与天体物理
CiteScore
10.20
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27.70%
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2105
审稿时长
1-2 weeks
期刊介绍: Astronomy & Astrophysics is an international Journal that publishes papers on all aspects of astronomy and astrophysics (theoretical, observational, and instrumental) independently of the techniques used to obtain the results.
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