NEOWISE Observations of Near-Earth Objects: Preliminary Results
A. Mainzer, T. Grav, J. Bauer, J. Masiero, R. S. McMillan, R. M., Cutri, R. Walker, E. Wright, P. Eisenhardt, D. J. Tholen, T. Spahr, R., Jedicke, L. Denneau, E. DeBaun, D. Elsbury, T. Gautier, S. Gomillion, E., Hand, W. Mo, J. Watkins, A. Wilkins, G. L. Bryngelson

TL;DR
The NEOWISE infrared survey has provided a comprehensive and uniform estimate of the near-Earth object population, confirming the Spaceguard goal for 1 km NEAs and refining size distribution models.
Contribution
This study offers the first uniform infrared-based estimate of NEA numbers, sizes, and albedos, and confirms the Spaceguard goal for 1 km NEAs.
Findings
Detected over 130 new NEOs.
Estimated 981±19 NEAs larger than 1 km.
Confirmed the Spaceguard goal of detecting 90% of 1 km NEAs.
Abstract
With the NEOWISE portion of the \emph{Wide-field Infrared Survey Explorer} (WISE) project, we have carried out a highly uniform survey of the near-Earth object (NEO) population at thermal infrared wavelengths ranging from 3 to 22 m, allowing us to refine estimates of their numbers, sizes, and albedos. The NEOWISE survey detected NEOs the same way whether they were previously known or not, subject to the availability of ground-based follow-up observations, resulting in the discovery of more than 130 new NEOs. The survey's uniformity in sensitivity, observing cadence, and image quality have permitted extrapolation of the 428 near-Earth asteroids (NEAs) detected by NEOWISE during the fully cryogenic portion of the WISE mission to the larger population. We find that there are 98119 NEAs larger than 1 km and 20,5003000 NEAs larger than 100 m. We show that the Spaceguard goal…
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