AKARI IRC slow-scan asteroid catalog, AcuA-ISS Virtual Observatory Resource

Authors
  1. Hasegawa S.
  2. Muller T.G.
  3. Kuroda D.
  4. Takita S.
  5. Usui F.
  6. Published by
    CDS
Abstract

We present an asteroidal catalog from the mid-infrared wavelength region using the slow-scan observation mode obtained by the Infrared Camera (IRC) on-board the Japanese infrared satellite AKARI. An archive of IRC slow-scan observations comprising about 1000 images was used to search for serendipitous encounters of known asteroids. We have determined the geometric albedos and diameters for 88 main-belt asteroids, including two asteroids in the Hilda region, and compared these, where possible, with previously published values. Approximately one-third of the acquired data reflects new asteroidal information. Some bodies classified as C or D-type with high albedo were also identified in the catalog.

Keywords
  1. solar-system
  2. asteroids
  3. infrared-photometry
Bibliographic source Bibcode
2013PASJ...65...34H
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2015-02-10T15:03:47Z
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2015-02-10T15:03:47Z
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2015-07-14T21:52:33Z
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