Multi-wavelength observations of Asteroid 2100 Ra-Shalom
Abstract
We observed near-Earth asteroid (NEA) 2100 Ra-Shalom over a six-year period, obtaining rotationally resolved spectra in the visible, near-infrared, thermal-infrared, and radar wavelengths. We find that Ra-Shalom has an effective diameter of D=2.3±0.2 km, rotation period P=19.793±0.001 h, visual albedo p=0.13±0.03, radar albedo σ=0.36±0.10, and polarization ratio μ=0.25±0.04. We used our radar observations to generate a three-dimensional shape model which shows several structural features of interest. Based on our thermal observations, Ra-Shalom has a high thermal inertia of ∼10 3 J m -2 s -0.5 K -1, consistent with a coarse or rocky surface and the inferences of others [Harris, A.W., Davies, J.K., Green, S.F., 1998. Icarus 135, 441-450; Delbo, M., Harris, A.W., Binzel, R.P., Pravec, P., Davies, J.K., 2003. Icarus 166, 116-130]. Our spectral data indicate that Ra-Shalom is a K-class asteroid and we find excellent agreement between our spectra and laboratory spectra of the CV3 meteorite Grosnaja. Our spectra show rotation-dependent variations consistent with global variations in grain size. Our radar observations show rotation-dependent variations in radar albedo consistent with global variations in the thickness of a relatively thin regolith.
- Publication:
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Icarus
- Pub Date:
- January 2008
- DOI:
- 10.1016/j.icarus.2007.09.006
- Bibcode:
- 2008Icar..193...20S