215 research outputs found

    A ring as a model of the main belt in planetary ephemerides

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    We assess the ability of a solid ring to model a global perturbation induced by several thousands of main-belt asteroids. The ring is first studied in an analytical framework that provides an estimate of all the ring's parameters excepting mass. In the second part, numerically estimated perturbations on the Earth-Mars, Earth-Venus, and Earth-Mercury distances induced by various subsets of the main-belt population are compared with perturbations induced by a ring. To account for large uncertainties in the asteroid masses, we obtain results from Monte Carlo experiments based on asteroid masses randomly generated according to available data and the statistical asteroid model. The radius of the ring is analytically estimated at 2.8 AU. A systematic comparison of the ring with subsets of the main belt shows that, after removing the 300 most perturbing asteroids, the total main-belt perturbation of the Earth-Mars distance reaches on average 246 m on the 1969-2010 time interval. A ring with appropriate mass is able to reduce this effect to 38 m. We show that, by removing from the main belt ~240 asteroids that are not necessarily the most perturbing ones, the corresponding total perturbation reaches on average 472 m, but the ring is able to reduce it down to a few meters, thus accounting for more than 99% of the total effect.Comment: 18 pages, accepted in A&

    Evaluasi Kinerja Bangunan Berlubang Dengan Metode Direct Displacement-based Design

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    Banyak penelitian mengenai kinerja Direct Displacement Based Design (DDBD) dan Force Based Design (FBD) telah dilakukan sebelumnya. Penelitian-penelitian sebelumnya menunjukkan bahwa DDBD menghasilkan performa struktur yang lebih mendekati target desain. Namun, penelitian terhadap bangunan berlubang belum pernah dilakukan sebelumnya. Konfigurasi struktur dengan void memiliki kekakuan portal yang bervariasi diaman hal ini mempengaruhi distribusi gaya pada setiap portal. Distribusi gaya pada bagian yang memiliki void akan mengalami perpindahan yang lebih besar daripada bagian yang tidak memiliki void khususnya jika pelat lantai diasumsikan semi rigid. Penelitian ini membandingkan kinerja FBD dan DDBD pada bangunan yang didesain berlubang atau memiliki void dengan asumsi desain bangunan tanpa lubang dan gaya geser dasar didistribusikan secara merata. Penelitian akan dievaluasi terhadap wilayah beresiko gempa tinggi dan rendah di Indonesia. Struktur yang didesain diuji dengan analisis non-linear dinamis time history. Hasil dari penelitian ini menunjukkan bahwa struktur bangunan yang didesain dengan DDBD memberikan kinerja yang lebih baik daripada FBD baik dalam drift ratio ataupun failure mechanism. Selain itu, prosedur DDBD lebih efektif dan efisien karena hasil desain mendekati target desain dan durasi desain sangat singkat. Satu-satunya kelemahan dari DDBD adalah biaya yang lebih mahal karena hasil desain yang menggunakan lebih banyak materia

    The Resolved Asteroid Program - Size, shape, and pole of (52) Europa

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    With the adaptive optics (AO) system on the 10 m Keck-II telescope, we acquired a high quality set of 84 images at 14 epochs of asteroid (52) Europa on 2005 January 20. The epochs covered its rotation period and, by following its changing shape and orientation on the plane of sky, we obtained its triaxial ellipsoid dimensions and spin pole location. An independent determination from images at three epochs obtained in 2007 is in good agreement with these results. By combining these two data sets, along with a single epoch data set obtained in 2003, we have derived a global fit for (52) Europa of diameters (379x330x249) +/- (16x8x10) km, yielding a volume-equivalent spherical-diameter of 315 +/- 7 km, and a rotational pole within 7 deg of [RA; Dec] = [257,+12] in an Equatorial J2000 reference frame (ECJ2000: 255,+35). Using the average of all mass determinations available forEuropa, we derive a density of 1.5 +/- 0.4, typical of C-type asteroids. Comparing our images with the shape model of Michalowski et al. (A&A 416, 2004), derived from optical lightcurves, illustrates excellent agreement, although several edge features visible in the images are not rendered by the model. We therefore derived a complete 3-D description of Europa's shape using the KOALA algorithm by combining our imaging epochs with 4 stellar occultations and 49 lightcurves. We use this 3-D shape model to assess these departures from ellipsoidal shape. Flat facets (possible giant craters) appear to be less distinct on (52) Europa than on other C-types that have been imaged in detail. We show that fewer giant craters, or smaller craters, is consistent with its expected impact history. Overall, asteroid (52) Europa is still well modeled as a smooth triaxial ellipsoid with dimensions constrained by observations obtained over several apparitions.Comment: Accepted for publication in Icaru

    A Search for Satellite around Ceres

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    We conducted a satellite search around the dwarf planet 1 Ceres using Hubble Space Telescope and ground-based Palomar data. No candidate objects were found orbiting Ceres in its entire stability region down to ~500km from the surface of Ceres. Assuming a satellite would have the same albedo as Ceres, which has a visual geometric albedo of 0.07-0.10, our detection limit is sensitive to satellites larger than 1-2 km in diameter.Comment: Accepted for publication in A

    A low density of 0.8 g/cc for the Trojan binary asteroid 617 Patroclus

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    The Trojan population consists of two swarms of asteroids following the same orbit as Jupiter and located at the L4 and L5 Lagrange points of the Jupiter-Sun system (leading and following Jupiter by 60 degrees). The asteroid 617 Patroclus is the only known binary Trojan (Merline et al. 2001). The orbit of this double system was hitherto unknown. Here we report that the components, separated by 680 km, move around the system centre of mass, describing roughly a circular orbit. Using the orbital parameters, combined with thermal measurements to estimate the size of the components, we derive a very low density of 0.8 g/cc. The components of Patroclus are therefore very porous or composed mostly of water ice, suggesting that they could have been formed in the outer part of the solar system.Comment: 10 pages, 3 figures, 1 tabl

    Adaptive Optics for Astronomy

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    Adaptive Optics is a prime example of how progress in observational astronomy can be driven by technological developments. At many observatories it is now considered to be part of a standard instrumentation suite, enabling ground-based telescopes to reach the diffraction limit and thus providing spatial resolution superior to that achievable from space with current or planned satellites. In this review we consider adaptive optics from the astrophysical perspective. We show that adaptive optics has led to important advances in our understanding of a multitude of astrophysical processes, and describe how the requirements from science applications are now driving the development of the next generation of novel adaptive optics techniques.Comment: to appear in ARA&A vol 50, 201
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