TL;DR
THOR is a novel algorithm that links observations of Solar System objects across multiple epochs without requiring intra-night tracklets or fixed observation cadence, enabling efficient asteroid discovery.
Contribution
It introduces a cadence-independent linking algorithm using test orbits and a generalized Hough transform, validated on simulations and ZTF data.
Findings
Recovered 97.4% of known objects in ZTF data
Discovered 10 new objects, including a near-Earth comet
Achieved high purity in candidate clustering
Abstract
We present "Tracklet-less Heliocentric Orbit Recovery" (THOR), an algorithm for linking of observations of Solar System objects across multiple epochs that does not require intra-night tracklets or a predefined cadence of observations within a search window. By sparsely covering regions of interest in the phase space with "test orbits", transforming nearby observations over a few nights into the co-rotating frame of the test orbit at each epoch, and then performing a generalized Hough transform on the transformed detections followed by orbit determination (OD) filtering, candidate clusters of observations belonging to the same objects can be recovered at moderate computational cost and little to no constraints on cadence. We validate the effectiveness of this approach by running on simulations as well as on real data from the Zwicky Transient Facility (ZTF). Applied to a short, 2-week,…
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