论文标题
Euronear Vimp Decam数据挖掘所消除的数十个虚拟撞击器轨道
Dozens of virtual impactor orbits eliminated by the EURONEAR VIMP DECam data mining project
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论文摘要
大量的图像档案库挖掘与大型日期设施观察到的图像档案库是轨道改善差的虚拟撞击器小行星(VIS)的绝佳机会。今天已经知道了1000多个景点;他们中的大多数人都有很短的观察到的弧线,并且在发现后不久就变得非常晕倒,因此被认为丢失了。我们旨在通过数据挖掘现有图像档案的数据来改善VIS的轨道并消除其状态。在欧洲近地球小行星研究(EURONEAR)项目中,我们使用具有非常有效(快速准确的)算法的巨型探索(VIMP)软件开发了虚拟影响器搜索,以预测候选对的象征,以进行后续引导人类搜索。考虑到一个简单的几何模型,VIMP算法搜索任何VI的位置不确定性与任何图像存档的边界的天空投影之间的任何可能的相交。我们应用了VIMP来挖掘2012年9月12日至2019年7月11日之间观察到的451914 Blanco/DECAM图像的数据,并确定212张VIS可能落入1286个候选图像中,导致了预发现事件或恢复事件。仔细搜索候选图像后,我们在183个DECAM图像中恢复并测量了54个VIS。从两个列表中消除了约4000个撞击轨道,从至少一个列表中删除了27个VIS,而从两个列表中消除了14个对象。最微弱的检测约为v〜24.0,而大多数落在21 <v <23之间。 67%检测的最小轨道交叉距离保持恒定,对8个对象增加,而对于10个物体而言减少。大多数被淘汰的VIS的初始弧线少于5天。基于对较长的VIS的仔细检查和沿着小径的磁通量的测量,关于2018 DB的旋转期已经出现了一些意想不到的光度发现。
Massive data mining of image archives observed with large etendue facilities represents a great opportunity for orbital amelioration of poorly known virtual impactor asteroids (VIs). There are more than 1000 VIs known today; most of them have very short observed arcs and many are considered lost as they became extremely faint soon after discovery. We aim to improve the orbits of VIs and eliminate their status by data mining the existing image archives. Within the European Near Earth Asteroids Research (EURONEAR) project, we developed the Virtual Impactor search using Mega-Precovery (VIMP) software endowed with a very effective (fast and accurate) algorithm to predict apparitions of candidate pairs for subsequent guided human search. Considering a simple geometric model, the VIMP algorithm searches for any possible intersection in space and time between the positional uncertainty of any VI and the bounding sky projection of any image archive. We applied VIMP to mine the data of 451914 Blanco/DECam images observed between 12 Sep 2012 and 11 Jul 2019, identifying 212 VIs that possibly fall into 1286 candidate images leading to either precovery or recovery events. Following a careful search of candidate images, we recovered and measured 54 VIs in 183 DECam images. About 4000 impact orbits were eliminated from both lists, 27 VIs were removed from at least one list, while 14 objects were eliminated from both lists. The faintest detections were around V~24.0, while the majority fall between 21<V<23. The minimal orbital intersection distances remains constant for 67% detections, increasing for eight objects and decreasing for 10 objects. Most eliminated VIs had short initial arcs of less than 5 days. Some unexpected photometric discovery has emerged regarding the rotation period of 2018 DB, based on the close inspection of longer trailed VIs and the measurement of their fluxes along the trails.