FIRST RESULTS FROM THE RAPID-RESPONSE SPECTROPHOTOMETRIC CHARACTERIZATION OF NEAR-EARTH OBJECTS USING UKIRT
Using the Wide Field Camera for the United Kingdom Infrared Telescope (UKIRT), we measure the near-infrared colors of near-Earth objects (NEOs) in order to put constraints on their taxonomic classifications. The rapid-response character of our observations allows us to observe NEOs when they are clo...
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ndltd-arizona.edu-oai-arizona.openrepository.com-10150-6147132016-06-26T03:01:59Z FIRST RESULTS FROM THE RAPID-RESPONSE SPECTROPHOTOMETRIC CHARACTERIZATION OF NEAR-EARTH OBJECTS USING UKIRT Mommert, M. Trilling, D. E. Borth, D. Jedicke, R. Butler, N. Reyes-Ruiz, M. Pichardo, B. Petersen, E. Axelrod, T. Moskovitz, N. Univ Arizona, Steward Observ asteroids: individual (near-Earth objects) minor planets surveys Using the Wide Field Camera for the United Kingdom Infrared Telescope (UKIRT), we measure the near-infrared colors of near-Earth objects (NEOs) in order to put constraints on their taxonomic classifications. The rapid-response character of our observations allows us to observe NEOs when they are close to the Earth and bright. Here we present near-infrared color measurements of 86 NEOs, most of which were observed within a few days of their discovery, allowing us to characterize NEOs with diameters of only a few meters. Using machine-learning methods, we compare our measurements to existing asteroid spectral data and provide probabilistic taxonomic classifications for our targets. Our observations allow us to distinguish between S-complex, C/X-complex, D-type, and V-type asteroids. Our results suggest that the fraction of S-complex asteroids in the whole NEO population is lower than the fraction of ordinary chondrites in the meteorite fall statistics. Future data obtained with UKIRT will be used to investigate the significance of this discrepancy. 2016-03-24 Article FIRST RESULTS FROM THE RAPID-RESPONSE SPECTROPHOTOMETRIC CHARACTERIZATION OF NEAR-EARTH OBJECTS USING UKIRT 2016, 151 (4):98 The Astronomical Journal 1538-3881 10.3847/0004-6256/151/4/98 http://hdl.handle.net/10150/614713 http://arizona.openrepository.com/arizona/handle/10150/614713 The Astronomical Journal en http://stacks.iop.org/1538-3881/151/i=4/a=98?key=crossref.586876537ca861306915a40b994895c1 © 2016. The American Astronomical Society. All rights reserved. IOP PUBLISHING LTD |
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Using the Wide Field Camera for the United Kingdom Infrared Telescope (UKIRT), we measure the near-infrared colors of near-Earth objects (NEOs) in order to put constraints on their taxonomic classifications. The rapid-response character of our observations allows us to observe NEOs when they are close to the Earth and bright. Here we present near-infrared color measurements of 86 NEOs, most of which were observed within a few days of their discovery, allowing us to characterize NEOs with diameters of only a few meters. Using machine-learning methods, we compare our measurements to existing asteroid spectral data and provide probabilistic taxonomic classifications for our targets. Our observations allow us to distinguish between S-complex, C/X-complex, D-type, and V-type asteroids. Our results suggest that the fraction of S-complex asteroids in the whole NEO population is lower than the fraction of ordinary chondrites in the meteorite fall statistics. Future data obtained with UKIRT will be used to investigate the significance of this discrepancy. |
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Univ Arizona, Steward Observ |
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Univ Arizona, Steward Observ Mommert, M. Trilling, D. E. Borth, D. Jedicke, R. Butler, N. Reyes-Ruiz, M. Pichardo, B. Petersen, E. Axelrod, T. Moskovitz, N. |
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Mommert, M. Trilling, D. E. Borth, D. Jedicke, R. Butler, N. Reyes-Ruiz, M. Pichardo, B. Petersen, E. Axelrod, T. Moskovitz, N. |
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Mommert, M. |
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FIRST RESULTS FROM THE RAPID-RESPONSE SPECTROPHOTOMETRIC CHARACTERIZATION OF NEAR-EARTH OBJECTS USING UKIRT |
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FIRST RESULTS FROM THE RAPID-RESPONSE SPECTROPHOTOMETRIC CHARACTERIZATION OF NEAR-EARTH OBJECTS USING UKIRT |
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FIRST RESULTS FROM THE RAPID-RESPONSE SPECTROPHOTOMETRIC CHARACTERIZATION OF NEAR-EARTH OBJECTS USING UKIRT |
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FIRST RESULTS FROM THE RAPID-RESPONSE SPECTROPHOTOMETRIC CHARACTERIZATION OF NEAR-EARTH OBJECTS USING UKIRT |
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FIRST RESULTS FROM THE RAPID-RESPONSE SPECTROPHOTOMETRIC CHARACTERIZATION OF NEAR-EARTH OBJECTS USING UKIRT |
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first results from the rapid-response spectrophotometric characterization of near-earth objects using ukirt |
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