Characterization of of (98943) 2001 CC$_{21}$, the target of Hayabusa2$\#$
Marcel M. Popescu, Eri Tatsumi, Javier Licandro, Miguel R. Alarcon,, Javier Rodr\'iguez Rodr\'iguez, Miquel Serra-Ricart, Julia de Le\'on,, Joaqu\'in Fernandez Martin, David Morate, Gabriel N. Simion, Bogdan Alexandru, Dumitru, Daniel Nicolae Berte\c{s}teanu

TL;DR
This study provides detailed physical and spectral characterization of asteroid 2001 CC21, the target of Hayabusa2, including its rotation, shape, size, and surface composition, supporting mission planning and scientific understanding.
Contribution
It offers the first comprehensive ground-based observational analysis of 2001 CC21, including shape, rotation, and spectral properties, which were previously unknown.
Findings
Rotation period of 5.02 hours
Prograde rotation with pole at λ=301°, β=89°
Diameter approximately 0.44 km
Abstract
The near-Earth asteroid (98943) Torifune, previously designated 2001 CC, is the flyby target of the Hayabusa2 extended mission, nicknamed Hayabusa2 (SHARP: Small Hazardous Asteroid Reconnaissance Probe). The ground-based telescope observations offer a key science input for the mission's scientific investigation. During 2022 - 2024 this asteroid was at visible apparent magnitudes brighter than 18.5, allowing for a detailed characterization using ground-based telescope observations. We determined its rotation period h and its absolute magnitude H = 18.78 0.14 and. The large number of lightcurves allows to estimate its axes ratio, its convex shape and its pole orientation , and which indicate a prograde rotation. We report the semi-axis of…
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