Lunar-like silicate material forms the Earth quasisatellite (469219) 2016 HO3 Kamo`oalewa
Lunar-like silicate material forms the Earth quasisatellite (469219) 2016 HO3 Kamo`oalewa
Little is known about Earth quasi-satellites, a class of near-Earth small solar system bodies that orbit the sun but remain close to the Earth, because they are faint and difficult to observe. Here we use the Large Binocular Telescope (LBT) and the Lowell Discovery Telescope (LDT) to conduct a comprehensive physical characterization of quasi-satellite (469219) Kamo`oalewa and assess its affinity with other groups of near-Earth objects. We find that (469219) Kamo`oalewa rotates with a period of 28.3 (+1.8/-1.3) minutes and displays a reddened reflectance spectrum from 0.4-2.2 microns. This spectrum is indicative of a silicate-based composition, but with reddening beyond what is typically seen amongst asteroids in the inner solar system. We compare the spectrum to those of several material analogs and conclude that the best match is with lunar-like silicates. This interpretation implies extensive space weathering and raises the prospect that Kamo`oalewa could comprise lunar material.
Albert Conrad、Vishnu Reddy、Renu Malhotra、Olga Kuhn、Christian Veillet、Barry Rothberg、Audrey Thirouin、Juan A. Sanchez、Benjamin N. L. Sharkey、David Thompson
天文学地质学
Albert Conrad,Vishnu Reddy,Renu Malhotra,Olga Kuhn,Christian Veillet,Barry Rothberg,Audrey Thirouin,Juan A. Sanchez,Benjamin N. L. Sharkey,David Thompson.Lunar-like silicate material forms the Earth quasisatellite (469219) 2016 HO3 Kamo`oalewa[EB/OL].(2021-11-11)[2025-07-02].https://arxiv.org/abs/2111.06372.点此复制
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