Refined statistical pipeline on Gaia FPR residuals detects 343 binary asteroid candidates, with 88% fewer false positives in noise simulations and overlaps with 9 known binaries.
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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.
LSST will image 18,000 square degrees of sky about 800 times across six bands over 10 years to a coadded depth of r~27.5, producing a public database of 40 billion objects and 32 trillion observations.
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Follow the wobble: Statistical methods to detect astrometric binary asteroids in Gaia FPR
Refined statistical pipeline on Gaia FPR residuals detects 343 binary asteroid candidates, with 88% fewer false positives in noise simulations and overlaps with 9 known binaries.
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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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LSST: from Science Drivers to Reference Design and Anticipated Data Products
LSST will image 18,000 square degrees of sky about 800 times across six bands over 10 years to a coadded depth of r~27.5, producing a public database of 40 billion objects and 32 trillion observations.