The paper proposes a statistical test for asteroid surface color heterogeneity from sparse multiband photometry and evaluates its performance and sensitivity to model errors through Monte Carlo simulations of synthetic asteroids.
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Refined statistical detection methods applied to Gaia FPR residuals identify 343 astrometric binary asteroid candidates, with 88% fewer detections in noise-only simulations and overlaps with known binaries and prior surveys.
Multi-technique observations constrain the configuration of the ξ Tau system, detecting orbital oscillations on multiple timescales and suggesting component C is itself a binary.
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Prospects for detecting surface color heterogeneity on asteroid surfaces from sparse multiband photometric survey data
The paper proposes a statistical test for asteroid surface color heterogeneity from sparse multiband photometry and evaluates its performance and sensitivity to model errors through Monte Carlo simulations of synthetic asteroids.
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Follow the wobble: Statistical methods to detect astrometric binary asteroids in Gaia FPR
Refined statistical detection methods applied to Gaia FPR residuals identify 343 astrometric binary asteroid candidates, with 88% fewer detections in noise-only simulations and overlaps with known binaries and prior surveys.
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Configuration of the $\xi$ Tau system constrained by multi-technique observations
Multi-technique observations constrain the configuration of the ξ Tau system, detecting orbital oscillations on multiple timescales and suggesting component C is itself a binary.