Dimorphos Orbit Determination from Mutual Events Photometry

P. Scheirich, P. Pravec, A. J. Meyer, H. Agrusa, Derek C. Richardson, S. Chesley, S. Naidu, Cristina A. Thomas, N. Moskovitz
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The NASA Double Asteroid Redirection Test spacecraft successfully impacted the Didymos–Dimorphos binary asteroid system on 2022 September 26 UTC. We provide an update to its preimpact mutual orbit and estimate the postimpact physical and orbital parameters, derived using ground-based photometric observations taken from 2022 July to 2023 February. We found that the total change of the orbital period was −33.240 ± 0.072 minutes (all uncertainties are 3σ). We obtained the eccentricity of the postimpact orbit to be 0.028 ± 0.016 and the apsidal precession rate was 7.3 ± 2.0 degrees day−1 from the impact to 2022 December 2. The data taken later in 2022 December to 2023 February suggest that the eccentricity dropped close to zero or the orbit became chaotic approximately 70 days after the impact. Most of the period change took place immediately after the impact, but in the few weeks following the impact it was followed by an additional change of − 27 − 58 + 19 s or −19 ± 18 s (the two values depend on the approach we used to describe the evolution of the orbital period after the impact—an exponentially decreasing angular acceleration or the assumption of a constant orbital period, which changed abruptly some time after the impact, respectively). We estimate the preimpact Dimorphos–Didymos size ratio was 0.223 ± 0.012 and the postimpact is 0.202 ± 0.018, which indicate a marginally significant reduction of Dimorphos’ volume by (9 ± 9)% as the result of the impact.
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美国航天局双小行星重定向试验航天器于世界协调时2022年9月26日成功撞击了迪迪莫斯-迪莫莫斯双小行星系统。我们对其撞击前的相互轨道进行了更新,并估算了撞击后的物理和轨道参数,这些参数是利用2022年7月至2023年2月期间的地面测光观测数据得出的。我们发现轨道周期的总变化为-33.240 ± 0.072分钟(所有不确定度均为3σ)。我们得到撞击后轨道的偏心率为 0.028 ± 0.016,从撞击到 2022 年 12 月 2 日的椭圆前向率为 7.3 ± 2.0 度/天-1。2022 年 12 月晚些时候至 2023 年 2 月的数据表明,在撞击发生后大约 70 天,偏心率下降到接近于零或轨道变得混乱。大部分周期变化发生在撞击后的第一时间,但在撞击后的几周内,又发生了-27 - 58 + 19 秒或-19 ± 18 秒的变化(这两个数值取决于我们用来描述撞击后轨道周期演变的方法--角加速度呈指数递减或假定轨道周期恒定,这两种方法分别在撞击后的一段时间内发生了突变)。我们估计撞击前Dimorphos-Didymos的体积比为0.223 ± 0.012,而撞击后的体积比为0.202 ± 0.018,这表明撞击导致Dimorphos的体积略微减少了(9 ± 9)%。
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