Minimoons are asteroids that become temporarily captured by the Earth-Moon system. We present the discovery of 2024 PT5, a minimoon discovered by the Asteroid Terrestrial-impact Last Alert System (ATLAS) Sutherland telescope on 2024 August 7. The minimoon with heliocentric semi-major axis, a∼1.01 au, and perihelion, q∼0.99 au, became captured by the Earth-Moon system on 2024 September 29 and left on 2024 November 25 UTC. Visible g, r, i, and Z spectrophotometry was obtained using Gemini North/Gemini Multi-Object Spectrograph (GMOS) on 2024 September 27. The color indices are g-r = 0.58±0.04, r-i = 0.29±0.04, i-Z = -0.27±0.06, and the spectrum best matches lunar rock samples followed by S-complex asteroids. Assuming an albedo of 0.21 and using our measured absolute magnitude of 28.64±0.04, 2024 PT5 has a diameter of 5.4±1.2 m. We also detect variations in the lightcurve of 2024 PT5 with a 0.28±0.07 magnitude amplitude and a double-peaked period of ∼2600±500 s. We improve the orbital solution of 2024 PT5 with our astrometry and estimate the effect of radiation pressure on its deriving an area-to-mass ratio of 7.02±2.05×10−5 m2/kg, implying a density of ∼3.9±2.1 g/cm3, compatible with having a rocky composition. If we assume 2024 PT5 is from the NEO population, its most likely sources are resonances in the inner Main Belt by comparing its orbit with the NEO population model, though this does not exclude a lunar origin.
@article{arxiv.2411.08029,
title = {The discovery and characterization of minimoon 2024 PT$_5$},
author = {Bryce T. Bolin and Larry Denneau and Laura-May Abron and Robert Jedicke and Kristin Chiboucas and Carl Ingerbretsen and Brian C. Lemaux},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2411.08029},
year = {2024}
}
Comments
23 pages, 7 figures, 3 tables, accepted for publication in The Astrophysical Journal Letters. arXiv admin note: text overlap with arXiv:2008.05384