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Radar Shape Modeling of Binary Near-Earth Asteroid (385186) 1994 AW1
Ferrais, Marin; Marshall, Sean; Venditti, Flaviane et al.
202355th Annual Meeting of the Division for Planetary Sciences
 

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Keywords :
Asteroid
Abstract :
[en] (385186) 1994 AW1 is a potentially hazardous asteroid and the first near-Earth asteroid suspected to be a binary [1,2]. It made a close approach to Earth in July 2015 getting as close as 25 lunar distances on the 15th. This flyby was a great opportunity for observations in photometry [3] and radar. Continuous-wave (CW) and Delay-Doppler imaging modes were used, first at Goldstone for the 14-19 July period (0.066-0.700 au), and then by Arecibo for 20-30 July (0.075-0.126 au). A range resolution of 150 m was achieved at Goldstone in bistatic configuration with Green Bank Telescope, while monostatic observations in S-band (2380 MHz, 12.6 cm) at Arecibo were obtained at resolutions of 30 m and 75 m. The rotation period of the primary (2.52 h) and orbital period of the secondary (22 h) derived from optical light curves were confirmed by these observations. The primary is about 600 m in diameter and the secondary is about half of the primary's size. A more recent but relatively distant approach (July 8, 2022; 0.11 au) allowed CW spectra to be obtained at Goldstone [4]. We also obtained new light curves on 2023 January 13-24 while it was at V ~16-17 mag. We used the TRAPPIST-South (I40, Chile) and -North (Z53, Morocco) [5] to gather 10 light curves in total. For four of them, brightness drops indicate mutual events between 1994 AW1 and its satellite. We then used our radar and optical datasets with SHAPE [6] to perform shape modeling of the primary component. We will present our preliminary 3D shape model, pole coordinates and system density. References: [1] Pravec, P. and Hahn, G. (1997) Icarus, 127 [2] Mottola, S. et al. (1995) LPIC, 26 [3] Warner D. B. (2016) MPB, 43 [4] Brozovic, M. et al. (2022) DPS 54. [5] Jehin, E. et al. (2011) The Messenger 145, 2–6. [6] Magri, C. et al. (2007) Icarus 186, 152-177.
Disciplines :
Space science, astronomy & astrophysics
Author, co-author :
Ferrais, Marin;  Arecibo Observatory
Marshall, Sean;  Arecibo Observatory
Venditti, Flaviane;  Arecibo Observatory
Devogele, Maxime;  Arecibo Observatory
Zambrano-Marin, Luisa;  Arecibo Observatory
McGilvray, Anna;  Arecibo Observatory
Jehin, Emmanuel  ;  Université de Liège - ULiège > Unités de recherche interfacultaires > Space sciences, Technologies and Astrophysics Research (STAR)
Language :
English
Title :
Radar Shape Modeling of Binary Near-Earth Asteroid (385186) 1994 AW1
Publication date :
01 October 2023
Event name :
55th Annual Meeting of the Division for Planetary Sciences
Event place :
San Antonio, United States
Event date :
1-6 October
Audience :
International
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