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  • We report on Spitzer Space Telescope Infrared Array Camera observations of near-Earth object 2009 BD that were carried out in support of the NASA Asteroid Robotic Retrieval Mission concept. We did not detect 2009 BD in 25 hr of integration at 4.5 mu m. Based on an upper-limit flux density determination from our data, we present a probabilistic derivation of the physical properties of this object. The analysis is based on the combination of a thermophysical model with an orbital model accounting for the non-gravitational forces acting upon the body. We find two physically possible solutions. The first solution shows 2009 BD as a 2.9 +/- 0.3 m diameter rocky body (rho = 2.9 +/- 0.5 g cm(-3)) with an extremely high albedo of 0.85(-0.10)(+0.20) that is covered with regolith-like material, causing it to exhibit a low thermal inertia (Gamma = 30(-10)(+20) SI units). The second solution suggests 2009 BD to be a 4 +/- 1 m diameter asteroid with pv = 0.45(-0.15)(+0.35) that consists of a collection of individual bare rock slabs (Gamma = 2000 +/- 1000 SI units, rho = 1.7(-0.4)(+0.7) g cm(-3)). We are unable to rule out either solution based on physical reasoning. 2009 BD is the smallest asteroid for which physical properties have been constrained, in this case using an indirect method and based on a detection limit, providing unique information on the physical properties of objects in the size range smaller than 10 m.
  • We report on Spitzer Space Telescope Infrared Array Camera observations of near-Earth object 2009 BD that were carried out in support of the NASA Asteroid Robotic Retrieval Mission concept. We did not detect 2009 BD in 25 hr of integration at 4.5 mu m. Based on an upper-limit flux density determination from our data, we present a probabilistic derivation of the physical properties of this object. The analysis is based on the combination of a thermophysical model with an orbital model accounting for the non-gravitational forces acting upon the body. We find two physically possible solutions. The first solution shows 2009 BD as a 2.9 +/- 0.3 m diameter rocky body (rho = 2.9 +/- 0.5 g cm(-3)) with an extremely high albedo of 0.85(-0.10)(+0.20) that is covered with regolith-like material, causing it to exhibit a low thermal inertia (Gamma = 30(-10)(+20) SI units). The second solution suggests 2009 BD to be a 4 +/- 1 m diameter asteroid with pv = 0.45(-0.15)(+0.35) that consists of a collection of individual bare rock slabs (Gamma = 2000 +/- 1000 SI units, rho = 1.7(-0.4)(+0.7) g cm(-3)). We are unable to rule out either solution based on physical reasoning. 2009 BD is the smallest asteroid for which physical properties have been constrained, in this case using an indirect method and based on a detection limit, providing unique information on the physical properties of objects in the size range smaller than 10 m. (en)
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  • CONSTRAINING THE PHYSICAL PROPERTIES OF NEAR-EARTH OBJECT 2009 BD
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  • asteroids: individual (2009 BD); minor planets; infrared: planetary systems (en)
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  • Müller, M.
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  • Hora, J. L.
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