论文标题

选定Gaia质量小行星的物理参数

Physical parameters of selected Gaia mass asteroids

论文作者

Podlewska-Gaca, E., Marciniak, A., Alí-Lagoa, V., Bartczak, P., Müller, T. G., Szakáts, R., Duffard, R., Molnár, L., Pál, A., Butkiewicz-Bąk, M., Dudziński, G., Dziadura, K., Antonini, P., Asenjo, V., Audejean, M., Benkhaldoun, Z., Behrend, R., Bernasconi, L., Bosch, J. M., Chapman, A., Dintinjana, B., Farkas, A., Ferrais, M., Geier, S., Grice, J., Hirsh, R., Jacquinot, H., Jehin, E., Jones, A., Molina, D., Morales, N., Parley, N., Poncy, R., Roy, R., Santana-Ros, T., Seli, B., Sobkowiak, K., Verebélyi, E., Żukowski, K.

论文摘要

多亏了盖亚任务,可以以非常好的精确度确定大约数百个大型小行星小行星的质量。目前,我们对所有这些都有直径估计,可用于计算其体积,从而使其密度。但是,其中一些直径仍然基于简单的热模型,这有时会导致体积不确定性高达20-30%。本文的目的是确定3D形状模型,并计算从盖亚(Gaia)为质量提供的准确性大于10%的质量的13个主要皮带小行星的体积。我们使用具有遗传进化(SAGE)算法的遗传形状的小行星来拟合磁盘集成,密集的光度光弯曲,并获得详细的小行星形状模型。通过将它们拟合到可用的恒星掩星和/或热红外观察结果来缩放这些模型。我们使用SAGE算法确定了13个主小行星的自旋和形状模型。掩盖拟合使我们能够确认主要形状特征和自旋状态,而热物理建模会导致更精确的直径以及热惯性值的估计。我们计算了盖亚卫星将提供精确质量测定的主皮带小行星样品的体积。从我们的卷中,将有可能更准确地计算散装密度,这是了解小太阳系体的形成和演化过程所需的基本物理特性。

Thanks to the Gaia mission, it will be possible to determine the masses of approximately hundreds of large main belt asteroids with very good precision. We currently have diameter estimates for all of them that can be used to compute their volume and hence their density. However, some of those diameters are still based on simple thermal models, which can occasionally lead to volume uncertainties as high as 20-30%. The aim of this paper is to determine the 3D shape models and compute the volumes for 13 main belt asteroids that were selected from those targets for which Gaia will provide the mass with an accuracy of better than 10%. We used the genetic Shaping Asteroids with Genetic Evolution (SAGE) algorithm to fit disk-integrated, dense photometric lightcurves and obtain detailed asteroid shape models. These models were scaled by fitting them to available stellar occultation and/or thermal infrared observations. We determine the spin and shape models for 13 main belt asteroids using the SAGE algorithm. Occultation fitting enables us to confirm main shape features and the spin state, while thermophysical modeling leads to more precise diameters as well as estimates of thermal inertia values. We calculated the volume of our sample of main-belt asteroids for which the Gaia satellite will provide precise mass determinations. From our volumes, it will then be possible to more accurately compute the bulk density, which is a fundamental physical property needed to understand the formation and evolution processes of small solar system bodies.

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