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Large and publicly available astronomical archives open up new possibilities to search and study Solar System objects. However, advanced techniques are required to deal with the large amounts of data. These unbiased surveys can be used to…

We have developed a model-independent analytical method for debiasing the four-dimensional (a,e,i,H) distribution obtained in any asteroid observation program and have applied the technique to results obtained with the 0.9m Spacewatch…

Astrophysics · Physics 2009-10-30 R. Jedicke , T. S. Metcalfe

The Large Synoptic Survey Telescope (LSST) will be a ground-based, optical, all-sky, rapid cadence survey project with tremendous potential for discovering and characterizing asteroids. With LSST's large 6.5m diameter primary mirror, a wide…

Instrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics · Physics 2016-03-16 R. Lynne Jones , Mario Juric , Zeljko Ivezic

We report on the serendipitous observations of Solar System objects imaged during the High cadence Transient Survey (HiTS) 2014 observation campaign. Data from this high cadence, wide field survey was originally analyzed for finding…

We report the observations of solar system objects during the 2015 campaign of the High cadence Transient Survey (HiTS). We found 5740 bodies (mostly Main Belt asteroids), 1203 of which were detected in different nights and in $g'$ and…

With the growing numbers of asteroids being discovered, identifying an observationally complete sample is essential for statistical analyses and for informing theoretical models of the dynamical evolution of the solar system. We present an…

Earth and Planetary Astrophysics · Physics 2020-10-16 Nathanial P Hendler , Renu Malhotra

Multi-epoch Spitzer Space Telescope 24 micron data is utilized from the MIPSGAL and Taurus Legacy surveys to detect asteroids based on their relative motion. These infrared detections are matched to known asteroids and rotationally averaged…

Main-belt asteroids have been continuously colliding with one another since they were formed. Its size distribution is primarily determined by the size dependence of asteroid strength against catastrophic impacts. The strength scaling law…

Earth and Planetary Astrophysics · Physics 2015-06-16 Tsuyoshi Terai , Jun Takahashi , Yoichi Itoh

The Hubble Space Telescope (HST) archives constitute a rich dataset of high resolution images to mine for strong gravitational lenses. While many HST programs specifically target strong lenses, they can also be present by coincidence in…

Astrophysics of Galaxies · Physics 2022-11-23 Emily O. Garvin , Sandor Kruk , Claude Cornen , Rachana Bhatawdekar , Raoul Cañameras , Bruno Merín

Asteroid discoveries are essential for planetary-defense efforts aiming to prevent impacts with Earth, including the more frequent megaton explosions from decameter impactors. While large asteroids ($\geq$100 km) have remained in the main…

We present an application of Deep Learning for the image recognition of asteroid trails in single-exposure photos taken by the Hubble Space Telescope. Using algorithms based on multi-layered deep Convolutional Neural Networks, we report…

Instrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics · Physics 2020-11-02 Andrei A. Parfeni , Laurentiu I. Caramete , Andreea M. Dobre , Nguyen Tran Bach

The distribution of asteroids across the Main Belt has been studied for decades to understand the compositional distribution and what that tells us about the formation and evolution of our solar system. All-sky surveys now provide orders of…

Earth and Planetary Astrophysics · Physics 2015-06-16 Francesca DeMeo , Benoit Carry

While of order a million asteroids have been discovered, the number in rigorously controlled samples that have precise orbits and rotation periods, as well as well-measured colors, is relatively small. In particular, less than a dozen…

Earth and Planetary Astrophysics · Physics 2015-06-12 Andrew Gould , Jennifer C. Yee

We present analysis of the asteroid surface density distribution of main belt asteroids (mean perihelion $\Delta \simeq 2.404$ AU) in five ecliptic latitude fields, $-17 \gtsimeq \beta(\degr) \ltsimeq +15$, derived from deep \textit{Large…

Gaia Data Release 2 includes observational data for 14,099 pre-selected asteroids. From the sparsely sampled G band photometry, we derive lower-limit lightcurve amplitudes for 11,665 main belt asteroids in order to provide constraints on…

Earth and Planetary Astrophysics · Physics 2018-09-12 Michael Mommert , Andrew McNeill , David E. Trilling , Nicholas Moskovitz , Marco Delbo'

We present astrometric results from a Hubble Space Telescope (HST) campaign aimed at determining precise distances for cold Y-type brown dwarfs. Combining observations from a dedicated HST/WFC3 program with archival data, we derive…

Solar and Stellar Astrophysics · Physics 2025-01-09 Clémence Fontanive , Luigi R. Bedin , Loïc Albert , Daniella C. Bardalez Gagliuffi

The Planck mission, originally devised for cosmological studies, offers the opportunity to observe Solar System objects at millimetric and submillimetric wavelengths. We concentrate in this paper on the asteroids of the Main Belt. We intend…

Astrophysics · Physics 2009-11-07 G. Cremonese , F. Marzari , C. Burigana , M. Maris

Asteroid modeling efforts in the last decade resulted in a comprehensive dataset of almost 400 convex shape models and their rotation states. This amount already provided a deep insight into physical properties of main-belt asteroids or…

Earth and Planetary Astrophysics · Physics 2016-08-07 J. Hanuš , J. Ďurech , D. A. Oszkiewicz , R. Behrend , B. Carry , M. Delbo' , O. Adam , V. Afonina , R. Anquetin , P. Antonini , L. Arnold , M. Audejean , P. Aurard , M. Bachschmidt , B. Badue , E. Barbotin , P. Barroy , P. Baudouin , L. Berard , N. Berger , L. Bernasconi , J-G. Bosch , S. Bouley , I. Bozhinova , J. Brinsfield , L. Brunetto , G. Canaud , J. Caron , F. Carrier , G. Casalnuovo , S. Casulli , M. Cerda , L. Chalamet , S. Charbonnel , B. Chinaglia , A. Cikota , F. Colas , J-F. Coliac , A. Collet , J. Coloma , M. Conjat , E. Conseil , R. Costa , R. Crippa , M. Cristofanelli , Y. Damerdji , A. Debackere , A. Decock , Q. Déhais , T. Déléage , S. Delmelle , C. Demeautis , M. Dróżdż , G. Dubos , T. Dulcamara , M. Dumont , R. Durkee , R. Dymock , A. Escalante del Valle , N. Esseiva , R. Esseiva , M. Esteban , T. Fauchez , M. Fauerbach , M. Fauvaud , S. Fauvaud , E. Forné , C. Fournel , D. Fradet , J. Garlitz , O. Gerteis , C. Gillier , M. Gillon , R. Giraud , J-P. Godard , R. Goncalves , H. Hamanowa , H. Hamanowa , K. Hay , S. Hellmich , S. Heterier , D. Higgins , R. Hirsch , G. Hodosan , M. Hren , A. Hygate , N. Innocent , H. Jacquinot , S. Jawahar , E. Jehin , L. Jerosimic , A. Klotz , W. Koff , P. Korlevic , E. Kosturkiewicz , P. Krafft , Y. Krugly , F. Kugel , O. Labrevoir , J. Lecacheux , M. Lehký , A. Leroy , B. Lesquerbault , M. J. Lopez-Gonzales , M. Lutz , B. Mallecot , J. Manfroid , F. Manzini , A. Marciniak , A. Martin , B. Modave , R. Montaigut , J. Montier , E. Morelle , B. Morton , S. Mottola , R. Naves , J. Nomen , J. Oey , W. Ogłoza , M. Paiella , H. Pallares , A. Peyrot , F. Pilcher , J-F. Pirenne , P. Piron , M. Polinska , M. Polotto , R. Poncy , J. P. Previt , F. Reignier , D. Renauld , D. Ricci , F. Richard , C. Rinner , V. Risoldi , D. Robilliard , D. Romeuf , G. Rousseau , R. Roy , J. Ruthroff , P. A. Salom , L. Salvador , S. Sanchez , T. Santana-Ros , A. Scholz , G. Séné , B. Skiff , K. Sobkowiak , P. Sogorb , F. Soldán , A. Spiridakis , E. Splanska , S. Sposetti , D. Starkey , R. Stephens , A. Stiepen , R. Stoss , J. Strajnic , J-P. Teng , G. Tumolo , A. Vagnozzi , B. Vanoutryve , J. M. Vugnon , B. D. Warner , M. Waucomont , O. Wertz , M. Winiarski , M. Wolf

The distribution of solar system absolute magnitudes ($H$) for the near-Earth asteroids (NEAs) observable near opposition -- i.e. Amors, Apollos, and Atens ($A^3$) -- is derived from the set of ALL currently known NEAs. The result is based…

Earth and Planetary Astrophysics · Physics 2019-01-23 Francisco Valdes

We discuss measurements of the properties of about 10,000 asteroids detected in 500 deg2 of sky in the Sloan Digital Sky Survey (SDSS) commissioning data. The moving objects are detected in the magnitude range 14 < r < 21.5, with a baseline…

Astrophysics · Physics 2008-11-26 Z. Ivezic , S. Tabachnik , R. Rafikov , R. H. Lupton , T. Quinn , M. Hammergren , L. Eyer et al
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