Photometric study for near-Earth asteroid (155140) 2005 UD
J.-N. Huang, K. Muinonen, T. Chen, X.-B. Wang

TL;DR
This study determines the physical properties, spin state, and shape of near-Earth asteroid 2005 UD using photometric data, revealing its likely C-type classification and estimating its size and shape parameters.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed spin, shape, and phase curve analysis of 2005 UD using combined photometric data, including new observations and existing datasets.
Findings
Derived the asteroid's pole orientation and rotational period.
Estimated the asteroid's shape parameters and size.
Classified 2005 UD as likely a C-type asteroid.
Abstract
The Apollo-type near-Earth asteroid (155140) 2005 UD is thought to be a member of the Phaethon-Geminid meteor stream Complex (PGC). Its basic physical parameters are important for unveiling its origin and its relationship to the other PGC members as well as to the Geminid stream. Adopting the Lommel-Seeliger ellipsoid method and phase function, we carry out spin, shape, and phase curve inversion using the photometric data of 2005~UD. The data consists of 11 new lightcurves, 3 lightcurves downloaded from the Minor Planet Center, and 166 sparse data points downloaded from the Zwicky Transient Facility database. As a result, we derive the pole solution of (, ) in the ecliptic frame of J2000.0 with the rotational period of h. The corresponding triaxial shape (semiaxes ) is estimated as $b/a=…
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