Characterization of Temporarily-Captured Minimoon 2020 CD$_3$ by Keck Time-resolved Spectrophotometry
Bryce T. Bolin, Christoffer Fremling, Timothy R. Holt, Matthew J., Hankins, Tom\'as Ahumada, Shreya Anand, Varun Bhalerao, Kevin B. Burdge,, Chris M. Copperwheat, Michael Coughlin, Kunal P. Deshmukh, Kishalay De, Mansi, M. Kasliwal, Alessandro Morbidelli, Josiah N. Purdum

TL;DR
This study provides a detailed spectrophotometric and orbital analysis of 2020 CD3, a small minimoon, revealing its V-type asteroid characteristics, physical properties, and a likely 2-year temporary capture duration.
Contribution
First spectroscopic characterization of the smallest known minimoon, 2020 CD3, including its physical properties, orbit, and spectral similarity to V-type asteroids and Lunar rocks.
Findings
Spectrally resembles V-type asteroids and Lunar rocks.
Diameter estimated at ~0.9 meters.
Orbital analysis suggests a ~2-year capture duration.
Abstract
We present time-resolved visible spectrophotometry of minimoon 2020 CD, the second asteroid known to become temporarily captured by the Earth-Moon system's gravitational field. The spectrophotometry was taken with Keck I/LRIS between wavelengths 434 nm and 912 nm in , , , , and RG850 filters as it was leaving the Earth-Moon system on 2020 March 23 UTC. The spectrophotometry of 2020 CD most closely resembles the spectra of V-type asteroids and some Lunar rock samples with a reddish slope of ~18/100 nm between 434 nm and 761 nm corresponding to colors of - = 0.620.08, - = 0.21 0.06 and an absorption band at ~900 nm corresponding to - = -0.540.10. Combining our measured 31.90.1 absolute magnitude with an albedo of 0.35 typical for V-type asteroids, we determine 2020 CD's diameter to be ~0.90.1 m making it the first…
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TopicsAstro and Planetary Science · Planetary Science and Exploration · Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies
