Reconstruction of asteroid spin states from Gaia DR2 photometry
Josef Durech, Josef Hanus

TL;DR
This study utilizes Gaia DR2 asteroid photometry to reconstruct spin states and shapes of a large asteroid sample, validating methods and expanding the known asteroid models with promising accuracy for future large-scale data.
Contribution
It introduces a reliable method for asteroid spin and shape reconstruction from Gaia data, increasing the number of known asteroid models and validating the approach with independent data.
Findings
Models for 173 asteroids, 129 of which are new.
Reliable rotation period determination with more than 30 observations.
High false solution rate when fewer than 20 observations.
Abstract
In addition to stellar data, Gaia Data Release 2 (DR2) also contains accurate astrometry and photometry of about 14,000 asteroids covering 22 months of observations. We used Gaia asteroid photometry to reconstruct rotation periods, spin axis directions, and the coarse shapes of a subset of asteroids with enough observations. One of our aims was to test the reliability of the models with respect to the number of data points and to check the consistency of these models with independent data. Another aim was to produce new asteroid models to enlarge the sample of asteroids with known spin and shape. We used the lightcurve inversion method to scan the period and pole parameter space to create final shape models that best reproduce the observed data. To search for the sidereal rotation period, we also used a simpler model of a geometrically scattering triaxial ellipsoid. By processing about…
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