Thermophysical Characteristics of OSIRIS-REx Target Asteroid (101955) Bennu (1511.02713v1)
Abstract: In this work, we investigate the thermophysical properties, including thermal inertia, roughness fraction and surface grain size of OSIRIS-REx target asteroid (101955) Bennu by using a thermophysical model with the recently updated 3D radar-derived shape model (\cite[Nolan et al., 2013]{Nolan2013}) and mid-infrared observations (\cite[M$\ddot{u}$ller et al, 2012]{Muller2012}, \cite[Emery et al., 2014]{Emery2014}). We find that the asteroid bears an effective diameter of $510{+6}_{-40}$ m, a geometric albedo of $0.047{+0.0083}_{-0.0011}$, a roughness fraction of $0.04{+0.26}_{-0.04}$, and thermal inertia of $240{+440}_{-60}\rm~Jm{-2}s{-0.5}K{-1}$ for our best-fit solution. The best-estimate thermal inertia suggests that fine-grained regolith may cover a large portion of Bennu's surface, where a grain size may vary from $1.3$ to $31$~mm. Our outcome suggests that Bennu is suitable for the OSIRIS-REx mission to return samples to Earth.
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