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Spectral properties and composition of potentially hazardous Asteroid (99942) Apophis

✍ Scribed by Richard P. Binzel; Andrew S. Rivkin; Cristina A. Thomas; Pierre Vernazza; Thomas H. Burbine; Francesca E. DeMeo; Schelte J. Bus; Alan T. Tokunaga; Mirel Birlan


Book ID
103830482
Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
2009
Tongue
English
Weight
596 KB
Volume
200
Category
Article
ISSN
0019-1035

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✦ Synopsis


The known close approach of Asteroid (99942) Apophis in April 2029 provides the opportunity for the case study of a potentially hazardous asteroid in advance of its encounter. The visible to nearinfrared (0.55 to 2.45 μm) reflectance spectrum of Apophis is compared and modeled with respect to the spectral and mineralogical characteristics of likely meteorite analogs. Apophis is found to be an Sq-class asteroid that most closely resembles LL ordinary chondrite meteorites in terms of spectral characteristics and interpreted olivine and pyroxene abundances, although we cannot rule out some degree of partial melting. A meteorite analog allows some estimates and conjectures of Apophis' possible range of physical properties such as the grain density and micro-porosity of its constituent material. Composition and size similarities of Apophis with (25143) Itokawa suggest a total porosity of 40% as a "current best guess" for Apophis. Applying these parameters to Apophis yields a mass estimate of 2 × 10 10 kg with a corresponding energy estimate of 375 Mt for its potential hazard. Substantial unknowns, most notably the total porosity, allow uncertainties in these mass and energy estimates to be as large as factors of two or three.