Physical Characteristics of the Asteroid (469219) Kamo'oalewa as a target of the Chinese Tianwen-2 mission

Abstract

The Near-earth asteroid (469219) Kamo'oalewa, a quasi-satellite of the Earth, is going to be observed in site and sampled by the Chinese space mission Tianwen-2 in near future. Here. we analyze its photometric and spectroscopic data to figure out its basic physical properties, which are very important for the sample return task of the Tianwen-2 mission. With photometry inversion methods, we derived a pole (276o.79, -21o.43) with a spin period of 28.4517 minutes and a slightly flat convex shape. The estimated photometry slope of 0.998 mag/rad implies a large albedo of the Kamo'oalewa, i.e. S-type. Using the estimated absolute magnitude of 24.98 mag, its size could be 27.4m assuming a typical albedo of S-type asteroids. The taxonomy analysis with a constructed ANN tool also supports that the Kamo'oalewa should belong to S-type asreroids, it may be a strong weathering fragment of an A-type or Q-type asteroid. Using derived pole, size and shape information of the target, we estimated its thermal inertia as 163.0 Jm-2K-1s-1/2 based on the new derived Yarkovski draft A2=-13.29349563×10-14au/day2, which means the target has a surface of mixture of grains and small bounds, like the surface of asteroid Bennu.

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