Characterization of of (98943) 2001 CC21, the target of Hayabusa2\#
Abstract
The near-Earth asteroid (98943) Torifune, previously designated 2001 CC21, is the flyby target of the Hayabusa2 extended mission, nicknamed Hayabusa2\# (SHARP: Small Hazardous Asteroid Reconnaissance Probe). The ground-based telescope observations offer a key science input for the mission's scientific investigation. During 2022 - 2024 this asteroid was at visible apparent magnitudes brighter than 18.5, allowing for a detailed characterization using ground-based telescope observations. We determined its rotation period P~=~5.0215160.000106 h and its absolute magnitude H = 18.78 0.14 and. The large number of lightcurves allows to estimate its axes ratio, its convex shape and its pole orientation λ = 301 35, β = 89+1-6 and ε = 5 3 which indicate a prograde rotation. We report the semi-axis of the equivalent ellipsoid, a = 0.42+0.080.06 km, b = 0.16+0.050.04 km, and c = 0.170.03 km. Consequently, the volume equivalent diameter is Deq = 0.44 0.06 km . Using observations conducted simultaneously with four broadband filters, we determined (g-r) = 0.663 0.022 mag, (r-i) = 0.177 0.012 mag, and (i-zs) = -0.061 0.032 mag. Additionally, we found that Torifune exhibits no detectable large-scale heterogeneity. We classified the object using a high signal-to-noise ratio spectrum (over the visible and near-infrared region) as Sq-type in the Bus-DeMeo taxonomy. We estimate a mineralogy similar to LL/L ordinary chondrites, with an ol/(ol+px) = 0.60, a Fa content of 28.5 mol\%, and a Fs content of 23.4 mol\%. The spectral data indicate a surface affected by moderate space weathering effects.
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