Reconstruction of asteroid spin states from Gaia DR3 photometry
Josef Durech, Josef Hanus

TL;DR
This study reconstructs asteroid spin states and shapes from Gaia DR3 photometry, providing a large dataset that confirms known spin distribution patterns and the influence of YORP and Yarkovsky effects on asteroid evolution.
Contribution
It presents the first large-scale reconstruction of asteroid spin states and shapes using Gaia DR3 data, applying light curve inversion methods to a vast asteroid sample.
Findings
Determined spin states for about 8600 asteroids.
Confirmed small asteroids have poles clustered toward ecliptic poles.
Showed asteroid spin orientation affects migration due to Yarkovsky effect.
Abstract
Gaia Data Release 3 contains accurate photometric observations of more than 150,000 asteroids covering a time interval of 34 months. With a total of about 3,000,000 measurements, a typical number of observations per asteroid ranges from a few to several tens. We aimed to reconstruct the spin states and shapes of asteroids from this dataset. We computed the viewing and illumination geometry for each individual observation and used the light curve inversion method to find the best-fit asteroid model, which was parameterized by the sidereal rotation period, the spin axis direction, and a low-resolution convex shape. To find the best-fit model, we ran the inversion for tens of thousands of trial periods on interval 2-10,000 h, with tens of initial pole directions. To find the correct rotation period, we also used a triaxial ellipsoid model for the shape approximation. In most cases the…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstro and Planetary Science · Planetary Science and Exploration · Isotope Analysis in Ecology
