Yarkovsky Effect Of Online Archives Of Astronomical Imaging

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The identification of known asteroids on existing CCD pictures would allow us to obtain accurate astrometric and photometric asteroid properties. Some asteroids might have ambiguous orbital elements thus their identification along with their exact positions on multiple picture frames could significantly improve their orbital elements. Furthermore the possibility of identifying known asteroids on older pictures sometimes preceding their discovery date might allow the study of non-gravitational effects like the Yarkovsky effect. To accomplish this we decided to use the online archive of the Subaru telescope at Mauna Kea Hawaii because it has a prime-focus camera with a very high resolution of 80 millions pixels very well suited to capture serendipitous asteroids. In addition the Subaru online archive has pictures from the last 10 years.
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