Cosmic Pathfinders Program: Cosmic Chatter Series Thursday May 30, 2024
29 May 2024
Cosmic Chatter Early-Career Talk Series May 30th with Mariah Jones. See below for the talk description and connection information.
Modeling Asteroids and Using Microwave Telescope Data to Constrain Thermophysical Properties
Time/Date
May 30th, 2024, 4:00pm ET
Speaker
Mariah Jones (Vassar College)
Abstract
The South Pole Telescope (SPT), a millimeter-wave bolometer camera designed to measure the polarization of light left over from the early universe, happens to observe asteroids during its detection of the cosmic microwave background. Due to the long exposure of asteroids resulting from this detection method, the telescope can image multiple stages of the asteroids’ path. With access to these images, we want to determine whether this data is useful in constraining thermophysical properties of asteroids. We write an interface capable of loading in and modeling an asteroid shape model, which then determines the temperature distribution concerning the depth of the asteroid and uses this information to calculate the object’s flux. We then compare our modeled flux outputs to measured data from microwave telescopes to check the accuracy of our interface, and then determine a thermophysical property of (2) Pallas. Based on our plots of the measured flux divided by the modeled flux, we conclude that SPT data is very beneficial in constraining these properties. Furthermore, we gather that this asteroid has a higher thermal inertial value, correlating to increased thermal conductivity, density, and specific heat capacity of materials comprising (2) Pallas.
Meeting Connection
Cosmic Chatter | MS Teams Meeting Link
Meeting ID: 265 397 917 903
Passcode: TuuPbg
Cosmic Chatter is the Cosmic Pathfinders Program seminar series of regularly scheduled, virtual/online colloquia aimed at an early-career science audience. These events will feature prepared remarks from an invited speaker as well as time for discussion and programmatic announcements. Presentation topics will consist of a combination of astrophysics research, as well as professional development topics relevant to this early-career audience.
Interested students & early-careers can join the program here.
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