Size, albedo and rotational period of the Hayabusa2# target (98943) 2001 CC21
S. Fornasier, E. Dotto, P. Panuzzo, M. Delb\`o, I. Belskaya, Y., Krugly, R. Inasaridze, M. A. Barucci, D. Perna, J. Brucato, M. Birlan

TL;DR
This paper determines the size, albedo, and rotational period of asteroid 2001 CC21 using thermal data and ground observations, revealing its elongated shape and confirming its classification as an S-complex asteroid.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed measurements of size, albedo, and rotation for 2001 CC21, refining previous estimates and confirming its spectral classification.
Findings
Diameter of 465±15 meters
Rotational period of 5.02124 hours
Albedo of 21.6±1.6%
Abstract
This study aims to determine the size, albedo and rotational period of (98943) 2001 CC21, target of the Hayabusa2 extended mission, using thermal data from the Spitzer Space telescope and ground based observations. The Spitzer data were acquired with the Infrared Spectrograph in the 6-38 micron range, reduced using the Spitzer pipeline and modeled with the Near Earth Asteroid Thermal Modeling to determine the asteroid size and albedo. The absolute magnitude and the rotational period were determined thanks to new observations carried out at the 3.5m New Technology Telescope, at the 1.2m Observatoire de Haute Provence, and at the 0.7m Abastumani telescope. Three complete lightcurves were obtained in 2023-2024 at the last mentioned telescope. We determine an absolute magnitude of H=18.940.05, and a rotational period of 5.021240.00001 hours, with a large lightcurve amplitude of…
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