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Mini-moons from horseshoes: A physical characterization of 2022 NX<sub>1</sub> with OSIRIS at the 10.4 m Gran Telescopio Canarias

R. de la Fuente Marcos, J. de León, C. de la Fuente Marcos, J. Licandro, M. Serra‐Ricart, A. Cabrera‐Lavers

2023Astronomy and Astrophysics12 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Context. The near-Earth orbital space is shared by natural objects and space debris that can be temporarily captured in geocentric orbits. Short-term natural satellites are often called mini-moons. Reflectance spectroscopy can determine the true nature of transient satellites because the spectral signatures of spacecraft materials and near-Earth asteroids (NEAs) are different. The recently discovered object 2022 NX 1 follows an Earth-like orbit that turns it into a recurrent but ephemeral Earth companion. It has been suggested that 2022 NX 1 could have an artificial origin or be lunar ejecta. Aims. Here, we use reflectance spectroscopy and N -body simulations to determine the nature and actual origin of 2022 NX 1 . Methods. We carried out an observational study of 2022 NX 1 , using the OSIRIS camera spectrograph at the 10.4 m Gran Telescopio Canarias, to derive its spectral class. N -body simulations were also performed to investigate how it reached NEA space. Results. The reflectance spectrum of 2022 NX 1 is neither compatible with an artificial origin nor lunar ejecta; it is also different from the V type of the only other mini-moon with available spectroscopy, 2020 CD 3 . The visible spectrum of 2022 NX 1 is consistent with that of a K-type asteroid, although it could also be classified as an Xk type. Considering typical values of the similar albedo of both K-type and Xk-type asteroids and its absolute magnitude, 2022 NX 1 may have a size range of 5 to 15 m. We confirm that 2022 NX 1 inhabits the rim of Earth’s co-orbital space, the 1:1 mean-motion resonance, and experiences recurrent co-orbital engagements of the horseshoe-type and mini-moon events. Conclusions. The discovery of 2022 NX 1 confirms that mini-moons can be larger than a few meters and also that they belong to a heterogeneous population in terms of surface composition.

Topics & Concepts

AsteroidPhysicsContext (archaeology)AstronomyAstrophysicsGeometric albedoAstrobiologyGeologyEjectaSpectrographSpectral lineStarsPhotometry (optics)PaleontologySupernovaAstro and Planetary SciencePlanetary Science and ExplorationSpace Satellite Systems and Control
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