A novel approach to asteroid impact monitoring and hazard assessment
Javier Roa, Davide Farnocchia, Steven R. Chesley (Jet Propulsion, Laboratory, California Institute of Technology)

TL;DR
This paper introduces Sentry-II, a new impact monitoring system that improves asteroid impact probability estimation by incorporating impact conditions directly into orbit determination, handling complex forces and uncertainties more robustly.
Contribution
The paper presents a novel orbit-determination technique that integrates impact conditions as observations, enhancing impact probability assessment and system robustness.
Findings
Sentry-II can process orbits affected by nongravitational forces.
It provides more robust impact predictions in complex cases.
Impact probability for 99% completeness is estimated at 3×10⁻⁷.
Abstract
Orbit-determination programs find the orbit solution that best fits a set of observations by minimizing the RMS of the residuals of the fit. For near-Earth asteroids, the uncertainty of the orbit solution may be compatible with trajectories that impact Earth. This paper shows how incorporating the impact condition as an observation in the orbit-determination process results in a robust technique for finding the regions in parameter space leading to impacts. The impact pseudo-observation residuals are the b-plane coordinates at the time of close approach and the uncertainty is set to a fraction of the Earth radius. The extended orbit-determination filter converges naturally to an impacting solution if allowed by the observations. The uncertainty of the resulting orbit provides an excellent geometric representation of the virtual impactor. As a result, the impact probability can be…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstro and Planetary Science · Nuclear physics research studies · Space Satellite Systems and Control
