Physical Characterization of Near-Earth Asteroid (52768) 1998 OR2: Evidence of Shock 1 Darkening/Impact Melt
Adam Battle, Vishnu Reddy, Juan A. Sanchez, Benjamin Sharkey, Neil, Pearson, Bryn Bowen

TL;DR
This study provides a detailed spectral and photometric analysis of near-Earth asteroid (52768) 1998 OR2, revealing its composition, rotation, and evidence of shock darkening and impact melt, suggesting a link to ordinary chondrite meteorites.
Contribution
It offers new spectral data and compositional analysis of 1998 OR2, including evidence of shock darkening and impact melt, enhancing understanding of its surface properties and origin.
Findings
Asteroid has a rotation period of approximately 4.13 hours.
Spectral analysis indicates an affinity to ordinary chondrites.
Evidence of shock darkening and impact melt on the surface.
Abstract
We conducted photometric and spectroscopic characterization of near-Earth asteroid (52768) 1998 OR2 during a close approach to the Earth in April of 2020. Our photometric measurements confirm the rotation period of the asteroid to be 4.126 +/- 0.179 hours, consistent with the previously published value of 4.112 +/- 0.001 hours. By combining our visible spectroscopic measurements (0.45 - 0.93 microns) with archival MITHNEOS near infrared spectra (0.78 - 2.49 microns), we classify the asteroid as an Xn-type in the Bus-DeMeo taxonomy. The combined spectrum shows two weak absorption bands: Band I at 0.926 +/- 0.003 microns and Band II at 2.07 +/- 0.02 microns with band depths of 4.5 +/- 0.15% and 4.0 +/- 0.21%, respectively. The band area ratio is 1.13 +/- 0.05. These spectral band parameters plot at the tip of the S(IV) region of the Gaffey S-asteroid subtypes plot suggesting an affinity…
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