Multi-epoch spectro-photometric characterization of the minimoon 2024 PT$_5$ in the visible and near-infrared
Jin Beniyama, Bryce T. Bolin, Alexey V. Sergeyev, Marco Delbo, Laura-May Abron, Matthew Belyakov, Tomohiko Sekiguchi, Seiko Takagi

TL;DR
This study provides multi-epoch spectro-photometric observations of the minimoon 2024 PT$_5$, revealing its tumbling rotation, S-type asteroid classification, and typical albedo, contributing to understanding its origin and physical properties.
Contribution
First multi-epoch visible to near-infrared photometry of 2024 PT$_5$, confirming its tumbling state and S-type classification, with detailed color and phase curve analysis.
Findings
2024 PT$_5$ is in a tumbling rotational state.
It has an S-complex asteroid spectral type.
Derived albedo is typical of S- and Q-type NEAs.
Abstract
2024 PT is a tiny ( m) near-Earth asteroid (NEA) discovered in August 2024. 2024 PT was gravitationally bound to the Earth-Moon system from September to November 2024 and classified as a minimoon. Several quick response observations suggest the lunar ejecta origin of 2024 PT, while rotation state and albedo, essential properties to investigate its origin, are not well constrained. We performed visible to near-infrared multicolor photometry of 2024 PT from data taken using the TriColor CMOS Camera and Spectrograph (TriCCS) on the Seimei 3.8 m telescope during 2025 January 4-10. The Seimei/TriCCS observations of 2024 PT cover phase angles from 14 deg to 27 deg, and were obtained in the , , , and bands in the Pan-STARRS system. In addition, we analyzed , , , and photometry taken with the Multi-Object Spectrograph for Infrared…
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