日本地球惑星科学連合2016年大会

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[P-CG10] Small Solar System Bodies: General and Mars Satellite Sample Return Mission

2016年5月22日(日) 09:00 〜 10:30 303 (3F)

コンビーナ:*中本 泰史(東京工業大学)、倉本 圭(北海道大学大学院理学院宇宙理学専攻)、渡邊 誠一郎(名古屋大学大学院環境学研究科地球環境科学専攻)、石黒 正晃(ソウル大学物理天文学科)、荒川 政彦(神戸大学大学院理学研究科)、安部 正真(宇宙航空研究開発機構宇宙科学研究所)、荒井 朋子(千葉工業大学惑星探査研究センター)、佐々木 晶(大阪大学大学院理学研究科宇宙地球科学専攻)、座長:安部 正真(宇宙航空研究開発機構宇宙科学研究所)

10:00 〜 10:15

[PCG10-05] Opposition Effect and Macroscopic Roughness on an Asteroid (25143) Itokawa taken with the Hayabusa Spacecraft Multi-Band Imaging Camera (AMICA)

*Mingyeong Lee1MASATERU ISHIGURO1 (1.Seoul National University)

キーワード:asteroids Itokawa, photometry, Hapke's model, opposition effect, surface roughness

JAXA’s Hayabusa Mission succeeded in returning samples from an S-type asteroid (25143). The multi-band imaging camera, AMICA, took more than 1400 images with its multi-band filters at a wide range of solar phase angles from 0 degree (i.e. opposite direction from the Sun) up to 35 degree. There is little knowledge concerning photometric properties on Itokawa, although it has been studied through ground-based observations (Lederer et al. 2008). The Hayabusa spacecraft data, however, can provide more information that are difficult to study using ground-based data, such as the opposition effect and local heterogeneities. Here we report our research about the optical properties of asteroid Itokawa using Hapke’s bidirectional reflectance. We employed two visualization tools, the Plate Renderer developed by a group at University of Aizu with the support of Dr. N. Hirata, and the Small Body Mapping Tool developed by APJ/JHU. We had an opportunity to take them attending the 8th Data Analysis Workshop held at University of Aizu in September 2015. We investigated both disk-integrated and disk-resolved photometric function of asteroid Itokawa and derived parameters for the opposition effect and macroscopic roughness. We found that the opposition effect has a narrower width than the other S-type asteroids. The macroscopic roughness parameter is broadly consistent with those of the ground-based studies, but we noticed a local heterogeneity near the sampling site. We will report our data reduction and finding through the photometric analysis.
Reference
S. M. Lederer, D. L. Domingue, J. E. Thomas-Osip, F. Villas, D. J. Osip, S. L. Leeds, and K. S. Jarvis, The 2004 Las Campanas/Lowell Observatory campaign Ⅱ. Surface properties of Hayabusa target Asteroid 25143 Itokawa inferred from Hapke modeling, Earth Planets Space, 60, 49-59.