International Asteroid Warning Network Timing Campaign: 2019 XS

Abstract As part of the International Asteroid Warning Network's observational exercises, we conducted a campaign to observe near-Earth asteroid 2019 XS around its close approach to Earth on 2021 November 9. The goal of the campaign was to characterize errors in the observation times reported t...

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Published inThe planetary science journal Vol. 3; no. 7; pp. 156 - 168
Main Authors Farnocchia, Davide, Reddy, Vishnu, Bauer, James M., Warner, Elizabeth M., Micheli, Marco, Payne, Matthew J., Farnham, Tony, Kelley, Michael S., Balam, David D., Barkov, Anatoly P., Berteşteanu, Daniel, Birlan, Mirel, Bolin, Bryce T., Brucker, Melissa J., Buzzi, Luca, Chambers, Kenneth C., Demetz, Lukas, Djupvik, Anlaug A., Elenin, Leonid, Fini, Paolo, Flynn, Randy, Galli, Gianni, Gao, Xing, Gȩdek, Marcin, Granvik, Mikael, Hasubick, Werner, Ivanov, Alexander L., Ivanov, Viktor A., Ivanova, Natalya V., Jaques, Cristóvão, Kasikov, Anni, Kim, Myung-Jin, Lane, David, Lee, Hee-Jae, Li, Bin, Li, Fan, Lister, Tim, Lysenko, Vadim E., Magnier, Eugene A., Mahomed, Nawaz, McCormick, Jennie, Moon, Darrel, Nastasi, Alessandro, Nedelcu, Dan A., Neue, Guenther, Petrescu, Elisabeta, Popescu, Marcel, Prosperi, Enrico, Reszelewski, Rafał, Roh, Dong-Goo, Romanov, Filipp D., Santana-Ros, Toni, Schmalz, Anastasia, Schmalz, Sergei, Scotti, James V., Seaman, Robert, Sioulas, Nick, Sonka, Adrian B., Tholen, David J., Trelia, Madalina M., Wainscoat, Richard, Wang, Xin, Wells, Guy, Weryk, Robert, Yakovenko, Nikolai A., Ye, Quanzhi, Yim, Hong-Suh, Zhai, Chengxing, Zhang, Chen, Zhao, Haibin, Zhu, Tinglei, Żołnowski, Michał
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LanguageEnglish
Published The American Astronomical Society 01.07.2022
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Summary:Abstract As part of the International Asteroid Warning Network's observational exercises, we conducted a campaign to observe near-Earth asteroid 2019 XS around its close approach to Earth on 2021 November 9. The goal of the campaign was to characterize errors in the observation times reported to the Minor Planet Center, which become an increasingly important consideration as astrometric accuracy improves and more fast-moving asteroids are observed. As part of the exercise, a total of 957 astrometric observations of 2019 XS during the encounter were reported and subsequently were analyzed to obtain the corresponding residuals. While the timing errors are typically smaller than 1 s, the reported times appear to be negatively biased, i.e., they are generally earlier than they should be. We also compared the observer-provided position uncertainty with the cross-track residuals, which are independent of timing errors. A large fraction of the estimated uncertainties appear to be optimistic, especially when <0.″2. We compiled individual reports for each observer to help identify and remove the root cause of any possible timing error and improve the uncertainty quantification process. We suggest possible sources of timing errors and describe a simple procedure to derive reliable, conservative position uncertainties.
Bibliography:AAS38727
Planetary Science
ISSN:2632-3338
2632-3338
DOI:10.3847/PSJ/ac7224