Photometry of the Didymos System across the DART Impact Apparition

Author:

Moskovitz NicholasORCID,Thomas CristinaORCID,Pravec PetrORCID,Lister TimORCID,Polakis Tom,Osip DavidORCID,Kareta TheodoreORCID,Rożek AgataORCID,Chesley Steven R.ORCID,Naidu Shantanu P.ORCID,Scheirich PeterORCID,Ryan William,Ryan Eileen,Skiff BrianORCID,Snodgrass ColinORCID,Knight Matthew M.ORCID,Rivkin Andrew S.ORCID,Chabot Nancy L.ORCID,Ayvazian VovaORCID,Belskaya Irina,Benkhaldoun ZouhairORCID,Berteşteanu Daniel N.,Bonavita MariangelaORCID,Bressi Terrence H.,Brucker Melissa J.ORCID,Burgdorf Martin J.ORCID,Burkhonov OtabekORCID,Burt BrianORCID,Contreras CarlosORCID,Chatelain JosephORCID,Choi Young-JunORCID,Daily Matthew,de León JuliaORCID,Ergashev KamoliddinORCID,Farnham TonyORCID,Fatka Petr,Ferrais MarinORCID,Geier StefanORCID,Gomez EdwardORCID,Greenstreet SarahORCID,Gröller Hannes,Hergenrother Carl,Holt CarrieORCID,Hornoch KamilORCID,Husárik MarekORCID,Inasaridze RaguliORCID,Jehin EmmanuelORCID,Khalouei ElaheORCID,Eluo Jean-Baptiste KikwayaORCID,Kim Myung-JinORCID,Krugly YurijORCID,Kučáková Hana,Kušnirák Peter,Larsen Jeffrey A.ORCID,Lee Hee-JaeORCID,Lejoly CassandraORCID,Licandro JavierORCID,Longa-Peña PenélopeORCID,Mastaler Ronald A.,McCully CurtisORCID,Moon Hong-KyuORCID,Morrell NidiaORCID,Nath ArushiORCID,Oszkiewicz DagmaraORCID,Parrott Daniel,Phillips Liz,Popescu Marcel M.,Pray Donald,Prodan George Pantelimon,Rabus MarkusORCID,Read Michael T.,Reva InnaORCID,Roark Vernon,Santana-Ros Toni,Scotti James V.,Tatara Taiyo,Thirouin AudreyORCID,Tholen DavidORCID,Troianskyi VolodymyrORCID,Tubbiolo Andrew F.,Villa Katelyn

Abstract

Abstract On 2022 September 26, the Double Asteroid Redirection Test (DART) spacecraft impacted Dimorphos, the satellite of binary near-Earth asteroid (65803) Didymos. This demonstrated the efficacy of a kinetic impactor for planetary defense by changing the orbital period of Dimorphos by 33 minutes. Measuring the period change relied heavily on a coordinated campaign of lightcurve photometry designed to detect mutual events (occultations and eclipses) as a direct probe of the satellite’s orbital period. A total of 28 telescopes contributed 224 individual lightcurves during the impact apparition from 2022 July to 2023 February. We focus here on decomposable lightcurves, i.e., those from which mutual events could be extracted. We describe our process of lightcurve decomposition and use that to release the full data set for future analysis. We leverage these data to place constraints on the postimpact evolution of ejecta. The measured depths of mutual events relative to models showed that the ejecta became optically thin within the first ∼1 day after impact and then faded with a decay time of about 25 days. The bulk magnitude of the system showed that ejecta no longer contributed measurable brightness enhancement after about 20 days postimpact. This bulk photometric behavior was not well represented by an HG photometric model. An HG 1 G 2 model did fit the data well across a wide range of phase angles. Lastly, we note the presence of an ejecta tail through at least 2023 March. Its persistence implied ongoing escape of ejecta from the system many months after DART impact.

Funder

NASA ∣ SMD ∣ Planetary Science Division

Publisher

American Astronomical Society

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