Physical characterization of 2020 AV2, the first known asteroid orbiting inside Venus orbit
M. Popescu, J. de Le\'on, C. de la Fuente Marcos, O. Vaduvescu, R. de, la Fuente Marcos, J. Licandro, V. Pinter, E. Tatsumi, O. Zamora, C. Fari\~na,, L. Curelaru

TL;DR
This study presents spectroscopic analysis of 2020 AV2, the first known asteroid orbiting entirely inside Venus, revealing its composition, size, and classification, which provides insights into extreme conditions of near-Earth objects.
Contribution
It provides the first physical characterization of 2020 AV2, including spectral classification, size estimation, and mineralogical composition, highlighting its unique orbit and properties.
Findings
Classified as Sa-type asteroid
Estimated diameter approximately 1.5 km
Shows olivine-rich composition similar to brachinite meteorites
Abstract
The first known asteroid with the orbit inside that of Venus is 2020~AV. This may be the largest member of a new population of small bodies with the aphelion smaller than 0.718~au, called Vatiras. The surface of 2020~AV is being constantly modified by the high temperature, by the strong solar wind irradiation that characterizes the innermost region of the Solar system, and by high-energy micrometeorite impacts. The study of its physical properties represents an extreme test-case for the science of near-Earth asteroids. Here, we report spectroscopic observations of 2020~AV in the 0.5-1.5~ wavelength interval. These were performed with the Nordic Optical Telescope and the William Herschel Telescope. Based on the obtained spectra, we classify 2020~AV as a Sa-type asteroid. We estimate the diameter of this Vatira to be km by considering…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstro and Planetary Science · Planetary Science and Exploration · Space Exploration and Technology
