2023
DOI: 10.48550/arxiv.2303.01337
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Shape-Driven Selection Effects for Aspherical Near-Earth Objects in Systematic Surveys

Abstract: The apparent magnitude of elongated small bodies is time-dependent over their rotation phase. Therefore, previously undiscovered aspherical minor planets may experience a shape-driven selection effect in systematic surveys versus their spherical counterparts. In this study, we conduct injectionrecovery exercises of synthetic asteroid lightcurves using a simple model to quantify the effect of varying axial ratio on detection efficiencies. We find that high-amplitude lightcurves are confronted with adverse selec… Show more

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