Radar and Optical Observations and Physical Modeling of Binary Near-Earth Asteroid 2018 EB

Author:

Brozović Marina,Benner Lance A. M.,Naidu Shantanu P.ORCID,Moskovitz NicholasORCID,Giorgini Jon D.,Virkki Anne K.ORCID,Marshall Sean E.ORCID,Dover Lord R.ORCID,Rożek AgataORCID,Lowry Stephen C.,Warner Brian D.,Taylor Patrick A.ORCID,Rivera-Valentin Edgard G.ORCID,Lister Timothy A.ORCID,Chatelain Joseph P.ORCID,Busch Michael W.,Magri ChristopherORCID,Jao Joseph S.,Snedeker Lawrence G.,Lawrence Kenneth J.

Abstract

Abstract We report radar, photometric, and visible-wavelength spectrophotometry observations of NEA 2018 EB obtained in 2018. The radar campaign started at Goldstone (8560 MHz, 3.5 cm) on April 7, and it was followed by more extensive observations from October 5 to 9 by both Arecibo (2380 MHz, 12.6 cm) and Goldstone. 2018 EB was observed optically on April 5, 8, and 9 and again on October 18. Spectrophotometry was obtained on October 19 with the SOAR telescope, and the data suggest that 2018 EB is an Xk-class object. The echo power spectra and delay-Doppler radar images revealed that 2018 EB is a binary system. Radar images constrained the satellite's diameter to 0.15 0.05 + 0.02 km, but the data were not sufficient for shape modeling. Shape modeling of lightcurves and radar data yielded an oblate primary with an effective diameter D = 0.30 ± 0.04 km and a sidereal rotation period of 4.3 0.5 + 0.6 hr. Measurements of delay-Doppler separations between the centers of mass of the primary and the satellite, along with the timing of a radar eclipse observed on October 9, resulted in an orbit fit for the satellite with a semimajor axis of 0.50 0.01 + 0.04 km, an eccentricity of 0.15 ± 0.04, a period of 16.85 0.26 + 0.33 hr, and an orbit pole constrained to the ecliptic longitudes and latitudes of λ = 93 43 ° + 27 ° and β = 48 18 ° + 7 ° . The system mass was estimated to be 2.03 0.08 + 0.52 × 10 10 kg, which yielded a bulk density of 1.4 0.5 + 0.6 g cm−3. Our analysis suggests that 2018 EB has a low optical albedo of p V = 0.028 ± 0.016 and a relatively high radar albedo of η OC = 0.29 ± 0.11 at Arecibo and η = 0.22 ± 0.10 at Goldstone.

Funder

National Aeronautics and Space Administration

NASA ∣ SMD ∣ Planetary Science Division

Publisher

American Astronomical Society

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